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Welcome. You are starting an interesting journey of discovery about yourself. The first step is to learn about autism in general. Read the threads to learn what we have in common, and more importantly, how we are different. You will find a lot of the questions about your life finally make sense. For example. I was diagnosed at age 60, and I had no idea until then. In hindsight, it was obvious. I accepted the diagnosis with no problem, but it was all the opportunity and time wasted by not having been diagnosed earlier that still bothers me, even after 10 years.Congratulations to everyone on here with or without a diagnosis.
My name is Nas and I've recently been diagnosed with ASD and ADHD and I'm trying to understand this new version of myself at the age of 40! Any tips on how I can do this?
Start reading! So many stories here that you can hopefully relate to.Any tips on how I can do this?
Congratulations on your diagnosis.Any tips on how I can do this?