Well, even if you are on the autism spectrum, and it's hard to judge from an internet test, my definitely dyspraxic self is inclined to think that 'normalcy' covers a much wider band than society encourages us to consider.
Thank you, my dear. I've scored high previously on similar tests, particularly the ones meant for mature women; both my siblings (younger brothers) are officially so diagnosed; and I've long thought that my late beloved parents likely were candidates, so it's no surprise. I was at age 9 extensively tested and diagnosed with something but don't recall any details other than being told that this was why I was clumsy, that I would eventually grow out of it and that piano lessons would help. Decades later, in cleaning out the family home for sale, I found all manner of cluttery things including exactly 50 years' worth of my long-gone grandparents' tax returns -- but NO childhood medical records. So I may never know.!
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I miss you dear friend! I haven't heard from you in a while... one of the few friends I got left on LiveJournal. Hope you are okay. mama worries.
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I am glad to hear from you, as well. I'm doing OK and am grateful for it.
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