What have you done today?

I went food shopping, which was stressful because I had to walk back home carrying my heavy backpack in the baking sun. Then I went out and met my two friends, who, like me, have AS, at a nice tea room. I finally went to Oxfam where I did some voluntary work, steaming and pricing clothes, and chatting with the other volunteers

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    I have been at Oxfam for 8 years, and I feel really at home there. Regarding uni, I attended my home university, so I still lived with my parents, as I do now. The uni is very small, and I coped because I thrived in the structured, close knit environment. It was walking to and from uni that was a problem, because at this stage I could not walk past people in the street (I was fine walking near people when in the uni itself), and so I had to allow a lot of time for getting to uni

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  • Hello

     

    I have been at Oxfam for 8 years, and I feel really at home there. Regarding uni, I attended my home university, so I still lived with my parents, as I do now. The uni is very small, and I coped because I thrived in the structured, close knit environment. It was walking to and from uni that was a problem, because at this stage I could not walk past people in the street (I was fine walking near people when in the uni itself), and so I had to allow a lot of time for getting to uni

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