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Hi Newbie here

RainboWelshRhian

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Hi, am a 38yr old female in Wales who is awaiting assessment (3 years plus still waiting) for autism/Asperger's Syndrome (well I think ADHD as well but ‍♀️) I actually believe that I have PDA, RSD and other issues like Executive Dysfunction linked with it all, don't know if they going to pick it all up when I go to be assessed! Am also a lesbian (rare or?) Anyway want similar people to talk to if possible?
 
Hi, and Welcome to the Forums! I hope you make new friends and enjoy your stay here in the process!

I'm part of the LGBTQIA+ community myself (I'm Pansexual)
 
Hi and welcome. I've learnt far more from talking to people here than I did from talking to professionals. I hope you can find what you're looking for too.
 
Great to make your acquaintance. Good luck with your assessment, may it it provide insight.

Welcome.
 
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Hi and welcome, good to see you here. I'm in the UK too, also gay, and nonbinary. I self identify, am not pursuing a diagnosis cos don't need one for anything, but having the knowledge that explains to me how I am has been really useful, and helped me find strategies that make life easier.

Yes I definitely have executive dysfunctions and slight delay in processing, don't tend to identify emotions I might have etc. It's just how I am, but it's good to understand why and that it's just a different way of being a person. Understanding does pull things together and help navigate the world, I have found.
 
Welcome! I am also queer :) specifically nonbinary though still not sure in the sexuality department. I've found a lot of comfort and community on here, hope you can as well
 

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