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Chonebox

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I'm in my mid 50's. I think I have either Autusim or ADHD. I haven't been officially diagnoised but I have many symptoms.
I had difficulty paying attention. I am good at math I was 3 years ahead in math because my parents made me study these math books when I was a kid. I ended having PTSD which made me a lot worse than it was beofre that was about 23 years ago.
 
Hi and welcome to the forum. A formal diagnosis isn't important unless you're going to get some sort of benefit from it, reading other people's stories in here and learning to better understand yourself is very helpful.
 
Welcome to AutismForums, @Chonebox. I hope you have a good experience here. A lot of folks, myself included, have been shocked to find their own life experiences reflected in the stories of so many others here on the forums. It's a great place for learning about yourself through communicating with others.
 
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