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Fellow Aspies

Cimbreo

The Examiner
Hey Guys,

I'm very new to the topic and I'm SO happy to finally find so many answers to my doubts, questions and inner-dialogs I have and had. I'm not diagnosed (yet) - the way I found out about AS in general, is that my nephew got diagnosed a week ago and got interested in this matter.
I feels great to know there is you, people with similar and sometimes feels like, exactly the same stories and experience like mine own.
Damn! It's so good to be here.

Cheers!
 
Hello. I'm self-diagnosed myself. I gather a lot of people don't realise they have the condition until their offspring are diagnosed, and their teachers or assessors spot the symptoms, especially if the parents have a milder form of it.
 
Welcome to Central Cimbreo Pre & post-diagnosis can be such a roller-coaster ride for us but as some one wise put on here before: progress comes through self-knowledge & education & mixing with other Spectrumites counts towards that hugely imo
 
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