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suemo

I was not diagnosed with Aspersers' till I was 36 years, until then it was never even considered or mentioned by anyone. When it was first suggested I thought my psychiatrist was the crazy one..... I'm nothing like rain man I thought.... While they is a great film and opened doors I believe it had also put a very vivid imagine of only one kind of autism in my generations head and they won't accept that it doesn't necessarily appear that obvious in all sufferers.
Once I did my research, particularly Temple Grandins work, I finally realised what had made my life seem so impossible and difficult!!!
Birthday
Apr 5, 1978 (Age: 47)
Location
Norfolk
Diagnosis Status
Aspergers Syndrome - Officially Diagnosed
Gender
Female
Occupation
part-time student

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