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New from New Zealand

Venk

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Adult aspie from NZ, looking for some kind of autism-related stuff (forums etc) that arnt specially for children (everything in NZ around autism is for kids).
 
Welcome to AC. Good to have another kiwi. There's a good range of ages here too. Feel free to look around, join in, or start a new thread.
 
Welcome to AC. Good to have another kiwi. There's a good range of ages here too. Feel free to look around, join in, or start a new thread.
Thank you for the welcome :) Always good to know there are other Kiwis here, New Zealands finally caught up and got the internet plugged in :p Im finding a lot of really cool threads that are discussing the very things I go through every day in my life - always nice to know you're not alone.
 
Welcome to AC. Its predominately adult I would say, so that part at least matches.
 
Welcome Venk! :)
I think the issue of autism being more related to kids, in general, it's worldwide spread. And in my humble opinion this is a bit "dangerous", since there's a big percentage of cases in which people are diagnosed as adults.
 
Hi, I am another kiwi, it is soooooo true that there is a shortage of adult aspie help in NZ. Sounds like im here for the same reasons. Nice to meet ya
 
Welcome aboard :)
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