Hello, just diagnosed, and how to connect with other older autistic adults?

Hi everyone, I just got diagnosed (last month) with ASD after 66 years. It is a bit of a shock. I’d appreciate any help about making connections with other autistic adults, preferably in my area (north of Leeds). I haven’t  had brilliant times with (non autistic) forums in the past and don’t do social media but I don’t want to rule anything out too quickly . I keep watching you tube videos and finding podcasts, looking at websites which seem relevant, to an extent, but there isn’t that much that I feel I can join in with so far.  I think it may be easier if I could find an autism group for older people who have been (very) late diagnosed, perhaps where people meet face to face?  I haven’t done that much reading of previous posts here so I apologise if there is something utterly appropriate and obvious that I have missed, mentioned already on this forum.

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  • I would like to know this too. I was diagnosed a couple of years ago, aged 50. There doesn't seem to be any groups at all in my area. The nearest one, which is for adults of any age, is over 50 miles away.

    Like you I don't do social media.

    The only thing I have found so far is on a relatively new app called Autistic Empathy. There was a post on here about it recently. Once signed up you can join various groups. One of the groups on there is called 'Late Diagnosis' and the description states it is for people over 45.

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  • I would like to know this too. I was diagnosed a couple of years ago, aged 50. There doesn't seem to be any groups at all in my area. The nearest one, which is for adults of any age, is over 50 miles away.

    Like you I don't do social media.

    The only thing I have found so far is on a relatively new app called Autistic Empathy. There was a post on here about it recently. Once signed up you can join various groups. One of the groups on there is called 'Late Diagnosis' and the description states it is for people over 45.

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