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Tripodologia
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14 Nov 2016, 5:56 am

Hi! I'm new too! And also awaiting diagnosis on my early 30s. Both my psychologist and psychiatrist think I have AS, but none of them have appropriately screened me for it. I also had many issues in my last long-term relationship due to my quirks and it left me with a pretty low self-confidence. I hope it gets better sometime soon (it did for me), and that the diagnosis process keeps moving.


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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 139 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 67 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)


Hector Scorn
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14 Nov 2016, 7:32 am

Welcome fellow vegan undiagnosed aspie Northern European. :D



Tripodologia
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14 Nov 2016, 12:44 pm

Hector Scorn wrote:
Welcome fellow vegan undiagnosed aspie Northern European. :D


Thank you, and welcome to you too! I must clarify that I live in Denmark, but I'm a Southern European; I'm originally from Spain :)


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Really enjoyed being a yellow-throated woodpecker while it lasted.

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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 139 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 67 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)


Hector Scorn
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14 Nov 2016, 2:15 pm

Adopted northern European. :) What's Denmark like for vegan food?



Tripodologia
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15 Nov 2016, 5:38 am

Hector Scorn wrote:
Adopted northern European. :) What's Denmark like for vegan food?

Yes, that's right :D

Denmark is pretty Ok for vegan food! We have small shops (like one called Astrid og Aporna, imported from Sweden), and quite a lot of options for places to eat; I actually think it's becoming more and more popular, since there are many vegans here that do a lot of networking. What about Scotland? I tried vegan haggis once :)


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Really enjoyed being a yellow-throated woodpecker while it lasted.

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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 139 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 67 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)


Hector Scorn
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15 Nov 2016, 12:46 pm

Mmm I love haggis! It's good, there's a shop a few miles from my home that sells most vegan essentials.



racheypie666
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15 Nov 2016, 12:53 pm

Haggis rocks, vegan, veggie or otherwise :D

Tripodologia, I love your avatar.



Tripodologia
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17 Nov 2016, 3:31 pm

racheypie666 wrote:
Haggis rocks, vegan, veggie or otherwise :D

Tripodologia, I love your avatar.

Thank you! It's from a video game called Year Walk :) I actually really like yours too!


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Really enjoyed being a yellow-throated woodpecker while it lasted.

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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 139 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 67 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)


QuillAlba
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18 Nov 2016, 7:42 am

Hi Heccy,

I'm about 20 miles west of Glasgow these days, but grew up on Skye.

I'm 41 and was only diagnosed as ASD 2 years ago, I wish you luck with your diagnosis.



lis9664
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01 Dec 2016, 11:24 am

Hi! Also Scottish currently in Edinburgh, lady aspie 33y.o (undiagnosed). Just joined this group and was feeling bit lost till I found your posts, lovely seeing some Scottish people on here and makes me feel at home. I'm not sure I need or want to be diagnosed, I understand that it may help me to feel better in understanding of myself however I don't think I'd do anything with it. I don't know about you, but I feel employers, colleagues and everyone else would really unaccepting of/ misunderstand any diagnosis & 'coming out' on my part (maybe that's just me) Is Scotland a bit backwards in this area do you think? Anyway all the best, glad I've found your post :)



cherrybob25
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10 Dec 2016, 7:16 pm

Hello I'm a fellow Scottish lol :p 25 with aspergers syndrome kinda sucks that u have to wait so long for a diagnose shouldn't they really speed all autism diagnoses up x hope u get a diagnoses soon hate the wait lol xx



Morphy82
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14 Dec 2016, 2:24 pm

Wow two years seems long to wait... But I love in the rural south of France so maybe that will take even longer...we will see. Good luck and patience be with you :wink: