SharonB wrote:
It's about community support. Whether or not a person is diagnosed, is there a supportive community. If they are diagnosed, is there a supportive community? I would like that the community supports a person regardless of diagnosis and especially with diagnosis, but that is not always (or even usually) so.
Warning trigger: There is a high rate of self harm in the female population of ASD. I would like to see that statistic by those diagnosed at the time or not. In my personal experience: my undiagnosed ASD-like cousin is dead (and it was a close call for me) and my diagnosed ASD neighbor has community supports in place and is getting through (seemingly better).
I feel for those folks who are diagnosed or not and have little support.
I had little support when living in Essex . A person who is just seen as a non -acute person with a severe mental illness gets very little professional help and support in the UK . The nearest (step) relative was about 9 miles away but I hadn't seen her for quite a lot of years .
My youngest stepdaughter was instrumental in helping me to move to Wiltshire . I get quite a lot of support from her primarily, and also my granddaughters .
My youngest stepdaughter could never be called a bookworm , but she's a lot more astute , and observant , than any medical professional I've seen .
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