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Don't Be Shy To Introduce Yourself

Hello & welcome @Xalea!
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(Is that an anagram of Alexa? 🤔)
 
It says don't be shy, well I was shy. I never truly introduced myself.. I have been on here for nearly 2 years and now I have the guts to somewhat introduce myself. My name is Sarah, I was clinically diagnosed with aspergers syndrome. Currently I am navigating the recovery of a brain injury. I am interested in forming some friendships with some fellow lovely people on the spectrum. You can message me personally if you would like to chat 🙂

Have a lovely day ❤️
 
Hi, I'm Sean, I was very recently diagnosed with high-functioning autism. My special skill is masking (even from myself it seems😊) but after some serious frustration on the part of my family, and the suggestion of a friend, I went through the process of talking with the med professionals. It's a bit of a shock to receive the diagnosis and look up information and watch videos and try to take it all in. This explains so much, but leaves a lot of questions too. I have my space and routines I feel safe in, but hope to find some support here, and look forward to getting to know you all.
 
Welcome, @Grondhammar. I assume from the name that you're a LOTR fan?

Getting a diagnosis is just the start. It can take a long time to process what it means to you and how it affects your life. For me - after a long time spent processing things - it means that I am free to function my own way and not force myself to function the way people around me do. Their user manual is different from mine.

I hope you find this forum as welcoming and helpful as I have.
 
@Nervous Rex, indeed! I have very few people who recognise the name, thanks for noticing😊 And thank you for your welcome. That's a great way to put it -- others' user manual is different from mine. I can tell already this is just the start of the journey. I'm hoping to reach that freedom you mentioned.
 
@Nervous Rex, indeed! I have very few people who recognise the name, thanks for noticing😊
I have to confess that I didn't understand the name at first. But I have a serious case of Fear of Missing the Reference, so when I see a unique name, I do hard core googling until I understand it.

I do love LOTR. I've read the books three times. I watch the movies once or twice a year and quote them an unhealthy amount.

I was sad that they left the "Now I can die, for I've seen the oliphaunt" quote out of the movies.
 

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