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Haos51

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I'm a senior in college who hasn't been diagnosed with Asperger until recently. I've always had signs of it when I was younger up to now. The main reason why the doctors didn't think about it and by proxy everyone else I would interact with, was because I had a series of terrible ear infections followed by me going silent for awhile. The person to release there was more to it than that was my sister-in-law who works with children. She noticed signs of Aspergers that she has seen with the kids she work with and brought it up to my mother.

I've always social issues and I'm looking forward to talking to people and learning how other people has lived with Asperger and Autism in comparison to me.
 
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I'm a senior in college who hasn't been diagnosed with Asperger until recently. I've always had signs of it when I was younger up to now. The main reason why the doctors didn't think about it and by proxy everyone else I would interact with, was because I had a series of terrible ear infections followed by me going silent for awhile. The person to release there was more to it than that was my sister-in-law who works with children. She noticed signs of Aspergers that she has seen with the kids she work with and brought it up to my mother.

I've always social issues and I'm looking forward to talking to people and learning how other people has lived with Asperger and Autism in comparison to me.
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