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Hello Ya'll! New here.

Stephen C

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Hey ya'll! I just wanted to introduce myself to this forum. My name is Stephen. I'm 24. I was born and raised here in Texas. I was medically diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome at the age of 4. The obstacles I had growing up was schools administrations telling my parents and I that I wouldn't graduate from a university due to the level of academics. It's nice to say that I graduated with my bachelors and now in graduate school for my first year. There is not enough words to describe how special my family and support team is to me!

I'm glad that I found this forum with the assistance of google. Looking forward to participating on this forum! Bye!
 
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Hi Stephen welcome. I hope you enjoy it here! You sound like you are well informed about autism and Aspergers already and seems you're doing well, that's good to hear. Enjoy the site!

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The obstacles I had growing up was schools administrations telling my parents and I that I wouldn't graduate from a university due to the level of academics. It's nice to say that I graduated with my bachelors and now in graduate school for my first year.

Well done!

There is not enough words to describe how special my family and support team is to me!

A good support system can make all the difference in the world! I'm glad you have that. Thanks for sharing your story.
 
I'm glad to hear you are doing well with your education.
That's great.
And having people that support you to be with is priceless.
Lots of good people here to be with too.
WELCOME!
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