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aspie123

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hi i'm 45 , i have two kids boy,12 and girl 10 the boy is an aspie , the girl an NT . about two years ago my son was diagnosed by the school as an aspie , i started reading up on it , and realized hey thats my life! i went to get diagnosed , they asked me a bunch of questions and had me take a long test , and i got an official diagnosis . i always knew i was different , at least now i know i am not the only one out there .
 
Hey Aspie123, welcome to Aspies Central. :D

Thank you for joining Aspies Central and hopefully you should get some answers here.
You'd find that most of us here are autistic/aspergers indiviual and I've seen some success, progress, interesting stories and so on.

So how did you feel when you found out about your diagnosis?
 
learning to "be" an aspie is such a strange identity realization. i'm glad to have you as one of us.
 
It's alright... Some adults might find it helpful to know the specific types of help as an Aspie for their own good.

Welcome to Aspies Central.
 
Welcome to the community here at Aspies Central. It's good to have older members who are on the spectrum.
 

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