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ant

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New here, obviously, first forum I've ever joined, always knew I had aspergers after hearing about it, and as a child upto teenage years just always thought I was "different" leaning towards weird, anyway after reading about aspergers it was like someone had been following me around taking notes on how people with aspergers should be, everything made sense for once in my miserable life, because it does get like that, couldn't go out, avoided people wherever possible, avoided places and public transport is a big no no, still is, to name but s few of my problems but now I've been referred by my doctor and an appointment has been made to go see a specialist and get a diagnosis, so hopefully things might get better, I know it's not going to be an "I've seen the light" moment but just a confirmation might just help me understand my problems more...
 
Welcome to AC :)
look around and see where you fit in...
You will find a lot of friendly helpful members here who share information and a resource library to gain more knowledge
 
Getting a diagnosis is defo a step forward! It will help to settle things in your own mind. After that it's good to try and push your boundaries. Just a little bit at a time. It will help you function more "normal" but will help with everyday life and will make you braver :)
 
Getting a diagnosis is defo a step forward! It will help to settle things in your own mind. After that it's good to try and push your boundaries. Just a little bit at a time. It will help you function more "normal" but will help with everyday life and will make you braver :)
Thanks, a diagnosis will certainly go a long way, without knowing for sure in my own mind, I can't make any progress and won't delve too deep into any info, but hopefully soon I can move forwards.
 
Thanks, a diagnosis will certainly go a long way, without knowing for sure in my own mind, I can't make any progress and won't delve too deep into any info, but hopefully soon I can move forwards.
I hope you find some comfort in it. Good luck and be happy :)
 
Welcome to AspiesCentral. I hope that no matter what results from your diagnosis, you will continue to grow and learn more about yourself.
 
Welcome :)

You'll find that many of us are in the same boat as you. Our members are all quite helpful, and friendly, so hopefully you can feel right at home here.
 
ant

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