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Recent content by DNC24

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    So I finally heard back from the psychologist about an assessment

    And it's going to cost me about $2000 just to complete it 😐 I think I'll just stick to being my quirky self for free!
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    Failing to focus

    So this sounds more like an ADHD symptom?
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    Failing to focus

    No, I don't have any problems with sleep, and at other times I'm fine.
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    Failing to focus

    Is it common for autistic people to have a hard time focusing on things that require great attention? As a musician, I have found that a majority of the time I'll sit down to practice and after 5-10 minutes I will be very tired and groggy, finding it almost impossible to stay awake and focus...
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    'Toe walking' quick question.

    I've noticed that toe walking is mentioned frequently as an autistic trait. While I don't do this, I have noticed that when I'm standing still to do something (brushing my teeth, cooking, etc.) I will feel uncomfortable if I stand with my feet flat, and prefer to raise one foot from the toes...
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    Hello

    After all these years of living under a diagnosis of 'depression' I was starting to wonder if that was the actual case, as I just didn't feel right. I looked around at the way other people my age were living and behaving and I just felt like the way I am isn't quite 'normal' - so I'm under the...
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    Hello

    Hi everyone, From what I can gather, I'm not alone in the type of forum member that I am - I'm not yet diagnosed, but I'm fairly certain that I am autistic to some degree. I'm a 42 year old male who was diagnosed with depression at 17, but I'm starting to feel that there's something more to...
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