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I Know this is me

Undiagnosed

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Hi.i have just signed up here . I just discovered what aspurgers is and I Am Sure that my son has it and I have it too.
 
thank u all for your welcoming words. This may sound strange but I have been excited to Lear that there is such thing as aspurgers because it helps me understand so many questions I have had about myself throught life. And makes me feel that it is "ok" for me to b the way i am which is A Great feeling father spending all my life trying to be, appear, and or act "normal".
 

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