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nerdbox08

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Hey folks,

I've looked over the forums a bit and they seem friendlier and easier to understand that others I've seen over the past couple of days.

I'm not sure exactly what I'm out to achieve, maybe just a better understanding of myself. Little back story is in order, I suppose.

I'm 28 years old and have had mild to severe problems all of my life. I've been in therapy since I was 13, I've been on disability since I was 17 and we still are trying to this day to determine a course of action that address all of my issues.

We've gotten a mild grip on my anxiety and we've been able to stunt the mood disorder a bit, but there are many things there are still problematic in my life.

My 'therapy', if you will, is through University of Michigan's psych unit, being a teaching college I get a new psychiatrist every so often, while this hasn't been a major issue, I think it does make for some troubles here and there. One of my previous doctors had brought up the idea of autism but we never got a chance to look further into it and it slipped my mind as time went on.

Now that I'm further along in my life and have a mild grasp on some things, my mind has gone back to "How do I fix everything else?" Well, I need to know what everything else is before I can move forward. I took some online tests and done some reading, they only give me a starting point to really understanding that some form of autism might play a part in my life.

I'm here to learn and understand myself better and hopefully I can help along the way too.

So, thank you for this community :)
 
Welcome to Aspergic Forums. Hope you enjoy your time here and find the answers to your questions.
 
Hi and welcome! I hope you find what you're looking for here! :) If nothing else, I'm sure you'll find friends. :wave:
 
Welcome to Aspergic Forums. Hope you enjoy your time here and find the answers to your questions.


Hi and welcome! I hope you find what you're looking for here! :) If nothing else, I'm sure you'll find friends. :wave:


Thank you both for the warm welcome. :)

I know none of you can give me the 'answers' I am seeking, perse, but from just reading what I have so far, I feel I can relate so well. It's a nice feeling.
 
Grrrreetings, I'm not speaking for the AS community with that as I am without a current diagnosis, however you share my powerful name and it's always good to meet another Alec =D My name clackedions is incidentally an anagram of Alec Dickson, how fun ey? ;D I hope you find some solice here.
 

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