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gouldgrl

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I came to recognize myself as "living on the spectrum" over a year ago. I met with a psychologist several times but was told, after so many visits, that I would have to undergo a battery of neurological tests in order to receive an official diagnosis. I'm still undecided about pursuing one. Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself since I'm new here.

I'm in my late 40s and currently work as a hair stylist. I enjoy doing lots of different things with my hands: knitting, making rosaries, practicing the piano (I just started learning this summer), drawing, and, of course, "doing hair." I'm also in the process of applying to a graduate program in creative writing.

What has made living on the spectrum difficult for me is: 1) interpersonal relationships, 2) having to restart my life so many times when things fall apart. It's tiring.

What has made living on the spectrum a blessing for me: Developing survival strategies.

I hope I did this right. I don't do this kind of thing very often.
 
Hello Hello. Welcome to AC! Most of us have had the same difficulty in where to start. Welcome welcome!!!!
 

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