Hi, my name is lonewarrior!
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lonewarrior
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My user name lone warrior is one I chose for a safety forum I joined! I felt I was a lone voice where I work concerning the importance of being safe at work.I have never felt part of this planet,I do not do small talk, I do believe I have dyslexia, my daughter was diagnosed and I helped her succeed at school as no help was given by the teachers.she posted this on my Facebook feed,what a girl! She knows her dad well.
I am me looking at others and wondering if they are awake to the world or preset to go through a set life? I can tell if I meet an "awake" individual as I can be totally honest without having to brag or pretend I am one thing or another.
i find this forum very helpful and the parallels I see with myself are awesome. Oh and hello every one.brian.
I am me looking at others and wondering if they are awake to the world or preset to go through a set life? I can tell if I meet an "awake" individual as I can be totally honest without having to brag or pretend I am one thing or another.
i find this forum very helpful and the parallels I see with myself are awesome. Oh and hello every one.brian.
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So sorry but I missed out why I got here,and how my daughter posted a forum users post on my Facebook timeline. User violetfenn posted "Getting an ASD diagnosis at 46". It instantly rang bells in my mind, just glad I am not alone in being from a parallel world looking in and wondering what everyone is doing?. Brian.
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Hi @lonewarrior welcome to the community, I am so glad our guest post brought you here. You might like to read through the ASD category and do join in.Scope
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Hi @lonewarrior, welcome to the community, hope you enjoy your time here!
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