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STEVEG1965

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Hello people. Just met one of the moderators from here whilst I was having my bike recovered. Got talking to him about my son, who was diagnosed with aspergers as a child, 10 years ago. In the course of our conversation it turns out that I have many of the symptoms as well. Most of which I would have never associated with the syndrome, but now I realize a lot of my problems can be attributed to it I feel quite relieved. It is incredible how a chance meeting with a complete stranger can open your eyes. So here I am; knowing me I will never post anything again, lol, but I will be interested to see what else in my messed up life can be blamed on this ..he he he.
 
Hello Steve,

There are others here that bring topics up that you may relate to, and thereby learn more about thingd in your life due to being an Aspie. Many of the issues we face can be managed, when known.

The links Vanilla posted have very helpful information. Some people can put things into words and paragraphs with clarity that can help us learn important matters about how we are and issues with others in our life.

Enjoy.
 
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