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Hi I'm a newby

Kareliz

New Member
Hello everyone, I'm new - obviously hee. I'm 46 years old.

I haven't been diagnosed or even spoken to my GP about this yet Just been listening to a few people and realising how weird my behaviour and feelings has been for most of my life, someone mentioned that I may have a social problem or something similar so I thought I would look into it.

I've always felt unable to join in in conversations, not wanting to join in at parties/social events - I've just wanted to go home. I say things that I don't mean sometimes, and have melt-downs often usually over simple things. I also take things so personally I also have a neurological condition - recently diagnosed - that effects my mobility and have had enough of GP's/hospitals etc.

I just wanted to say hello and hope to speak to people in similar positions maybe and go from there. :)
 
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I wouldn't say you are obviously hee. But since you outed yourself, you should fit right in since there are many hee here. Any special interests? Oh and Hi & welcome, obviously. ;)
 
I wouldn't say you are obviously hee. But since you outed yourself, you should fit right in since there are many hee here. Any special interests? Oh and Hi & welcome, obviously. ;)
May I ask what is hee?
 
Given this is an Intro thread, and given the context of "I'm new - obviously",
I supposed the "hee" was a small laugh, directed at oneself, for pointing out
what would seem to be apparent. (Being a new member)

hee - Wiktionary
 

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