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I am a later in life diagnosed Autistic woman and understand the challenges and relief of learning of this diagnosis. I was doing research and read Women and Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder. I kept thinking, this sounds oddly familiar to my life. Even as a trained clinician, I had no understanding of Autism and had the stereotypes in my head, so I never suspected myself. I just knew I always felt different but did not know why. There were also patterns of behavior and sensory issues that I learned others were not typically experiencing. Per my usual, I went into overdrive to learn everything I could about women on the spectrum. I watched every video, listened to every podcast, read the articles, did the online tests, read a bunch of books, completed clinical trainings and came to the conclusion this was very likely.
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