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Old Sep 14, 2018, 02:47 PM
rise13eyond rise13eyond is offline
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I've actually heard it's fairly common for people to not get diagnosed until well into adulthood. I was 23 when I was diagnosed. It baffled everyone before I got that and afterwards so much began to make sense. It just goes to show you that this stuff is complicated. And it really doesn't matter how many diagnosises you have. You're you with or without them and avoiding an official diagnosis isn't going to make it go away.