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HI

salemzarves

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My name is Christina, how are you. I was diagnosed with AS when i was 14, I was first diagnosed with PDD when i was 13. I happen to be happy that i have AS even though i will admit its really hard for me to read social cues and nonverbal messages and most of them just seem to pass by me and i dont usally notice. The reason why im happy that i have it is becasue im happy to be different and i see the advantages it has and how it effects my way of thinking. I have also been told by doctors that i also have bi-polar and i see both the advantages and disadvantages in that also.
 

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