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godofthunder24

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Hi, my name is Ian. I'm 48 and undiagnosed. Aspergers seems to encompass quite a bit of what I consider to be different about me. My son is now 4 and I identify a lot of me in him. I struggle a lot with speaking what I want to say but I need to help my son and I think a diagnosis for me might help me forgive myself through all these years of putting myself down. The speaking part is so difficult. I have to rehearse all the time to get the words I want to say. Is this part of aspergers?
 
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