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and15
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Hello
I just wanted to put this on here regardless of whether your neurodiverse or supporting a loved one whom is neurodiverse you are all amazing strong people whom every day navigate life with courage and determination,although it may not feel like it you are all superheros in your own individual ways and although we all face challenges in life we all contine regardless so whatever your reason for being part of this community give yourself the recognition you deserve because together we make a community with a strong community voice for us all
I just wanted to put this on here regardless of whether your neurodiverse or supporting a loved one whom is neurodiverse you are all amazing strong people whom every day navigate life with courage and determination,although it may not feel like it you are all superheros in your own individual ways and although we all face challenges in life we all contine regardless so whatever your reason for being part of this community give yourself the recognition you deserve because together we make a community with a strong community voice for us all
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What a lovely post @and15
I've moved this into our category for discussions relating to autism and neurodiversity so that more people with experience of this can find your post.
Are you neurodiverse, or do you have experience of supporting someone who is?1 -
Hi Tori_Scope
Yes my beautiful 5 Yr old has asd and numerous other physical disabilities but she is my world.i recognise,value and have big respect to all the members on here because together we make such a supportive community for all of us0 -
Nice to see someone else has the same thoughts about the forum as i do @and15
you probably don't have much spare time on your hands, but you can join us any time in the coffee lounge its a great place as well for distraction and you can still air your problems.1 -
Hi SueHeath thank you and yes I will try that's very kind of you0
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How are you doing @SueHeath?0
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L_Volunteer said:How are you doing @SueHeath?0
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It sounds really difficult for you at the moment @SueHeath, especially with the side effects of being weaned off one of your meds. Have you got any support in place with this at the moment?
Sending you hugs. Things are good here thank you. Please don't hesitate to let us know if we can do anything to support you0
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