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Fernanda

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Hi, my name is Fernanda, I'm 16, I'm brazilian ( sorry if I make any mistakes with English and feel free to correct me), and I might be an Aspie. About two years ago my aunt gave me a book about asperger syndrome, I saw myself in that book so I started to do a lot of research about the subject.
I was identifying myself more and more with the other Aspies, and talking to my family they all agreed that I could have Asperger syndrome, but I do not have
enough money to pay a psychologist for an accurate diagnosis, so to keep my mind in peace I want to believe that I belong to a place and this place is the Asperger community.
 
Hi Fernanda :)

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Hi, my name is Fernanda, I'm 16, I'm brazilian ( sorry if I make any mistakes with English and feel free to correct me), and I might be an Aspie. About two years ago my aunt gave me a book about asperger syndrome, I saw myself in that book so I started to do a lot of research about the subject.
I was identifying myself more and more with the other Aspies, and talking to my family they all agreed that I could have Asperger syndrome, but I do not have
enough money to pay a psychologist for an accurate diagnosis, so to keep my mind in peace I want to believe that I belong to a place and this place is the Asperger community.
bom dia that's the extent of my Portuguese
 
Hi. A lot of us don't have formal diagnosis. For some its like you, that they don't have access to to process. For others its a choice not to be diagnosed.
 

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