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Twist Stick
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15 Jul 2025, 2:40 pm

Hi there, I'm a sensitive, creative individual (almost a senior - she/her), who for years would now and again take the online quizzes on äre you autistic" and I would always be borderline. I found life getting physically and mentally more difficult since 2010, I developed Regional pain syndrome for 2 years after a fall and had help from neami in 2023, who organised assessment for autism without any prompting from me. They found a pro-bono psychologist and 6 months later I received my diagnosis; l also have ptsd/adhd/depression. I am so grateful that this resulted in my application for ndis being approved 2 weeks later because one year later I was diagnosed stage IV cholangiocarcinoma (liver-bile duct) and put on DHS. The treatment so far has been working, so I'm very happy about that.

Yes, as I went through the Autism assessment process the penny dropped a number of times, reminding me how awkward I felt as a kid and teenager, and how I flourished at primary school but totally bombed at high school and was asked to leave at 16. Breakdown at 18-21 and then finally I had at least 20 years of feeling "happy and normal". I moved around a lot which made it difficult to maintain friendships, and the whole idea of school reunions now leaves me cold, as it was not a good experience. I had a job as sewing machinist, ministry of housing, repertory theatre, security at a private school, pizza delivery, bv in a roy orbison tribute which was the high point for me. I create artworks and also music using MMM. I have been trying to finish a Sci-fi novel for 15 years and counting, lol. I'm much happier now in a lot of ways with the pressure off having to look for work, as the motivation for most things is difficult to muster, and still I feel very lucky and glad for the friends and life I do have. Oh and I'm a slight computer nerd, so I have a number of 'babies' that I tinker with. Long story. Thanks for listening.


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15 Jul 2025, 2:55 pm

Welcome to the forum!

Good luck with the treatments.



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15 Jul 2025, 3:16 pm

Thank you, BTDT


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15 Jul 2025, 6:37 pm

Welcome to WP! I hope you find it worth frequenting (I have).


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15 Jul 2025, 7:02 pm

Welcome to Wrong Planet!


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Yesterday, 11:03 am

Twist Stick, Welcome to Wrong Planet

It sounds like you have found a home.

The human brain is much more complex then most people currently know. It is because we have two sides. One on the left and one on the right side of our skull. They are different beings. Normally the left side is the dominant side for most adults. But sometimes there are people who develop right side brains. You have the characteristics of a right side brain.

You might find this interesting.


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