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I'm new here

Mr Adooni

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Hey

I was recently diagnosed with ASD in May 2020. I just know it as autism spectrum disorder. I'm still learning a lot about it. But at the same time I am reluctant as it causes me to get upset.

I'm currently going through something it's more of an attachment issue. I used to call it emotional attachment as I always get emotional during that time.

It is encouraging to know that I'm not alone although I feel alone. I think I'm done talking now.
 
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Welcome to Autismforums.com, Mr Adooni.

I understand what you are feeling when you say that when considering ASD you get upset.

What worked for me was to take a deep breath and know that understanding takes a bit of time.

Good luck in your journey. You are in a good place here on the forums. Your not alone.
 
Hi! I've been quite emotional researching all of this too, and about things that I really thought I wouldn't get upset about. Good luck with everything!
 
Hello. I am new to everything ASD too. This is a lovely place to stop for info and commiseration.
 

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