First assessment tomorrow

Hi everyone. I'm here with my first post and hopefully more to come. I  have been following others' amazing journeys though. After 45 years of going through all the struggles,  I'm nervously looking forward for my first assessment tomorrow. Hopefully peace and closure will follow.

Parents
  • in response to your question.

    I can only speak for myself but while I knew I was differvent, having the diagnosis is helping me to understand my differences and accept them as being a part of me. Having a diagnosis isn't for everyone but I'm finding it helpful for me, plus at last I can ask the questions I've always wanted to and get peer suppor. For me, I wasn't able to deny my differences they're a part of me and always will be, but that's what makes me unique. While there's no cure, it's not a disease. Support is available if people want to access it.

    you must make your own decisions about what's best for you. 

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  • in response to your question.

    I can only speak for myself but while I knew I was differvent, having the diagnosis is helping me to understand my differences and accept them as being a part of me. Having a diagnosis isn't for everyone but I'm finding it helpful for me, plus at last I can ask the questions I've always wanted to and get peer suppor. For me, I wasn't able to deny my differences they're a part of me and always will be, but that's what makes me unique. While there's no cure, it's not a disease. Support is available if people want to access it.

    you must make your own decisions about what's best for you. 

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