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Recent content by dancerxoxo123

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    Why would this psychologist say this to me?

    I didn't tell her any other symptoms I have experienced but is the symptoms I am describing more associated with autism rather than bipolar?
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    Why would this psychologist say this to me?

    Ok but why would the psychologist say this to me?
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    Why would this psychologist say this to me?

    I was on the phone with a psychologist to try to get re evaluated for autism and she said your symptoms could be another condition like bipolar or something else. My symptoms of autism is not understanding sarcasm, communication difficulties, and short term memory issues. Keep in mind I was...
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    How can I deal with being spoken to by baby talk from people?

    I am 27 and I am high functioning autistic and was born with borderline intellectual functioning which is an iq that is close to intellectual disability. My parents talk to me like a baby voice to me and won't let me be independent. What can I do about this because I am clearly not mentally...
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    Question about my diagnosis

    How is it not a clinical diagnosis?
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    Question about my diagnosis

    Yes I was re diagnosed with high functioning autism. I don't think PDD-NOS exists anymore so now it is just high functioning autism right?
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    Question about my diagnosis

    When I was around 3 years old I was diagnosed with PDD-NOS which means it is not enough for an official autism diagnosis. It means I have some traits of autism but not all. They changed my diagnosis to high functioning autism when I was in high school. Does that mean I have some autistic traits...
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