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Hello from England

PurdeyGirl

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Hi. I'm not on the spectrum but I'm married to an Aspie who, I think, also has PDA. He also has spastic diplegic cerebral palsy and is mobility impaired. Until recently, I worked full time but am now his full time carer. I'm here to try and learn how to communicate better with him and not become so frustrated.
 
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Hi & Welcome,
What do you mean by PDA? I only know the acronym from military regulations. That being no 'Public Display of Affection'.
 
Welcome to the Forums! I hope you make new friends and enjoy your stay in the process! :)
 
I am certain I have PDA, but my LHA doesn't believe in specifying any types of autism, so I can't be diagnosed or receive any support or understanding. PDA is no fun at all, it's all anxiety. :(
 

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