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Recent content by jmnick

  1. J

    49 Years old (closer to 50) and just diagnosed

    Thank you for the support. Like I said before, the diagnosis actually has made a lot of things in my past make sense. I always had a difficult time making friends or being able to not be Why I didn't do well in grade school and managed to convince the teachers that I should hang out in the...
  2. J

    49 Years old (closer to 50) and just diagnosed

    Pats, I am happy to write about it. I am a healthcare provider in the U.S. Military. I'll leave the branch out to try and keep a little anonymity since my specialty community is very small. For the last 2 years a colleague, someone whom I thought was a friend had been keeping notes on...
  3. J

    49 Years old (closer to 50) and just diagnosed

    Thanks for the warm welcome everyone. I certainly do appreciate it. I understand that I am the same person I have always been. The world actually makes a little more sense to me now.
  4. J

    49 Years old (closer to 50) and just diagnosed

    Hi everyone, As it says in the title, I'm an older guy that just got diagnosed. I had some work issues that prompted me to look into Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). I recently received the report and am diagnosed with ASD (Level 1). My RAADS-R score was 89. Even though it looks like my...
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