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Helping a friend

ExplosiveTMT

Humour's my middle name.
I have a friend who thinks she may have asd.
When I think of it, she certainly has a lot of similar traits to me.
And she reminds me a lot of me when I was younger, when I was looking for help and support. :)

Recently I did an aspie test that one of you guys wrote a link to, and I posted the results of that test onto my facebook. Then, my friend asked for a link to that test.

She wound up getting high scores in that test, suggesting she may have asd.
I told her that if she wanted, she could go seek a formal diagnosis.
And I sent her a link to this site, and to the resources that are on here, so you may see her around.

I think I've done the best I can. :D
Any suggestions for any other links or helpful advice I can give her? :)
 
It can be very confuse start to think you may have AS.
Well, you can show her the CHP (Curly Hair Project). Its a very helpfull project that give supports womens and girls on the spectrum and its directed for a woman named Alis, who also have asd. The project its a very helpfull.
I strongly suggest that you show her this facebook page: the girl with the curly hair | Facebook or this site: Home - the curly hair project
This was the first asd related page i've acessed when i start to belive i was on the spectrum and, so far, has helped a lot.
 
It can be very confuse start to think you may have AS.
Well, you can show her the CHP (Curly Hair Project). Its a very helpfull project that give supports womens and girls on the spectrum and its directed for a woman named Alis, who also have asd. The project its a very helpfull.
I strongly suggest that you show her this facebook page: the girl with the curly hair | Facebook or this site: Home - the curly hair project
This was the first asd related page i've acessed when i start to belive i was on the spectrum and, so far, has helped a lot.

ok, thanks :)
 

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