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Hi everyone. I am a young woman, who is 23 years of age and I was diagnosed at 20. I tend to go on and on so im going to make a real attempt to keep this as short as possible. it was a diagnosis I had pursued as I had a feeling I had aspergers syndrome orwell that I was at least very different my whole life. I spoke to my doctor who sent me for counselling and my counselor referred me to a psychologist who gave me a diagnosis. I cuurently live with my common law husband and absolute love of my life as well as two feline four legged babies in a very small city (or large town) whichever you would prefer to call it. I love books, stories and reading, story telling and I'm writing a children's book currently. I am currently on disability and my husband is looking for work. He suggested that I come here for some support. He is part of an online support group for spouses of those with aspergers so if anyone's partner needs a little support the site is called different together... Ok im rambling som im going to end this introduction now. Nice to meet everyone.
 
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