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  1. Luc

    Has anyone here worked in the medical field?

    It seems likely that I will go into Medical Billing & Coding in the future. I have the interest, but I'm unsure if I have the capability. Main question: I'm wondering what unique challenges the medical field might pose for someone on the spectrum. I fear my weaknesses would raise significant...
  2. kittybot

    the kittybot!

    Hi all! I'm a 31-year-old transgender (nonbinary/agender) freelance artist who was recently diagnosed with ASD. I've put myself down as having Asperger's because, even though ASD is now considered one general classification under the DSM-5, my symptoms most closely fit this older...
  3. adh2d

    ftm trans & aspie

    I was doing research and I found there might be some correlation with being trans masc as well as having a higher chance of being autistic? But a lot of the posts seemed to have a cis-centric attitude about them so I'm not sure if I should believe any of those articles? I'd like to hear from...
  4. H

    I might be asperger

    Hello, I'm ColorfulPebble, you can call me Pebble, I am 13 years old and on June 9th I started questioning that I might or not be neuroatypical, more specifically asperger. I posses roughly half of the male symptoms and approximately all female ones. Self-diagnosed with sensory processing...
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