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Fleur

New Member
Hi everyone
I’m new to the forum and just thought I would introduce myself.
I am in my 60s and have been married to my undiagnosed but definitely autistic husband for 40 plus years.
Neither of us realised that he was autistic at first but once we did it explained a lot of things.

Older age and illnesses plus the stress of living around his ageing and deteriorating families has made life pretty challenging!

We live togetter in peaceful parallel much of the time, but still face many challenges.

I used to beling to a forum called Different Together and it was a life saver, but it closed down.

Thanks for reading
 
Hello and welcome, @Fleur.

but once we did it explained a lot of things
You will hear that sentiment echoed frequently around here. Realization was freedom from the worst challenges for me. Life is much more balanced now.

I hope you have a good experience here.
 
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