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  1. Jenisautistic

    How do you deal with fear of the inevitable?

    Hi everyone let me share a bit of news. my grandmothers heath is a tiny bit stable but kind of really declining. She is really on and off. She is going to be sent to a Long-Term Acute Care. In a nearby state. As you know she is currently 96 years old and her birthday is in early September...
  2. OnyxM

    Share your dream living

    I would LOVE to live in the mountain. I'd like to have a small piece of land, just enough to grow my own flour, veggies and fruit trees (not many), and a small house like a tiny village cottage. Waking up in the early morning, tending to my garden, walking around the village, near the forest...
  3. Alis1998

    Assisted living.

    Hey people. I am wondering about assisting living because it came up in a conversation with my therapist. I am not sure how to call it diffrent in english then living with other people on the spectrum and a guide. Do some of you guys live like that? or have you experienced it ? I am...
  4. ryan1205

    How would you prepare for moving from state to state alone? (US)

    I don't plan on moving anytime soon. I plan to move when I finish my education in college. I am currently 19. I live in Alabama as of 2017. I lived in Alabama my whole life, and it has not been good to me. My family is 'different' when it comes to how life is like here in the south. We don't go...
  5. P

    A Sensory Career? How I've managed so far...

    In my introduction post, I mentioned that I have taken my sensory issues and made a career of them. I work on Building Sites conducting Air Permeability Testing of new buildings, for the most part, for "Part L" Energy conservation compliance. It may interest some to know how this happened, so...
  6. wanderer03

    Offgrid Living

    Seems I cannot get enough of reading stories and gathering information on those that choose to live offgrid. They are truly living free and I would like to know what it is like to NOT be a slave to Corporate America. Corporate America hates people with disabilities so I'm sick of feeding them my...
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