Hello - Introduction

Hi all, hope if you are reading this you are well.

I am 22 - I was diagnosed in the summer of this year at the age of 21. It came as a bit of a shock, but not a surprise. I suspected it probably from some point in my teenage years onwards, but it wasn't until early 2023 when, after a chat with a few colleagues, I decided to start looking into being tested.

I work full-time. It took me a long time to find what was right for me, and I struggled a lot with secondary school and various college courses I tried. Thankfully, I found an apprenticeship and my workplace now is pretty relaxed - I haven't gone down the route of requesting accommodations as I haven't felt the need to. But, it does make a world of difference knowing that there is a "safety net" there and that there is the option of requesting changes if I feel the need to. That being said, I wouldn't quite know what to request so if anyone does have experience with this then replies on the subject would be appreciated.

Otherwise, I don't get up to much and it'd be nice to meet people with the same interests as me, whether you have autism or not. I am passionate about history and nature, and I enjoy video games, going to the gym, and bouldering. Feel free to reply or send me a friend request.

Thanks,

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  • Wow, that's awesome. It's nice to see it was taken so seriously, even if some luck was involved in the availability of the room. Thank you for sharing!

  • I'm retired now, but got adjustments in my last job. I had been working at a desk with a window behind me - causing glare on the screen, and draughts on my neck when it was opened - in a large office with people taking a lot of phone calls, and where the lighting tubes had just been replaced by blindingly bright ones.

    Luckily, just after I made the request a room became available on another floor of the building that I was given permission to turn into an office for me, and my assistant when she was in (as she worked mostly remotely). It was a lot quieter and I had full control of heating, ventilation and lights (I mostly left them turned off!)