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Hi, Looking Forward to Sharing Common Experiences with You

Gig3

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Hello to All,

I'm new here and was finally diagnosed last year with Autism Level I- I think this may have taken the place of Aspergers, though I'm not sure. I'm in my 50s and can relate very well to many of the issues and struggles that I've read so far. I think I'm in the right place! It's good for people with common concerns to stick together and offer support. I'm sure many of you will relate to my issues in a way that neurotypicals either can't or won't.
 
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