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Hello just wondering if any adults in here with ASD in the East Sussex area

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I’m not in that area but didn’t want you to think your post had gone unnoticed. I’m in Oxfordshire but regularly visit Kent.

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I had actually forgotten all about it, though happy to hear from someone. We're you diagnosed early or later in life for autism

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Diagnosed last year, but always knew. My brother was diagnosed a few years ago. My niece before she was 18. Most of my family are either diagnosed or waiting for assessment.

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