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JustMeABC
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Default Aug 05, 2020 at 10:18 AM
 
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Originally Posted by 88Butterfly88 View Post
I was diagnosed with PDD-NOS under the old DSM; now they call it autism spectrum disorder. I also have PTSD, which is unrelated, so this has made my life more difficult. However, I did manage to get a Bachelor's Degree and graduate with honors with the help of some disability accommodations provided through my college. I'm 26, and nowadays, I do volunteer work from home. I have trouble being out in public because PTSD makes me very hypervigilant, but as I said, this is unrelated to my autism. I'm hoping to work from home for pay eventually. It's just hard to get hired as an autistic person. For me, medications and cognitive behavioral therapy have helped me manage some of my autism symptoms. I also have a mentor through my state's disability services, which has been helpful. My family has also always believed in me, so having good social support was a plus. I also have a decent amount of friends now, which is great since a lot of autistic people have trouble in social situations. Some people may consider me a failure since I'm not employed for pay, but I am happy more and more often, so I consider it a success. Success looks different for different people anyway.
88Butterfly88,
My 30 year old son was recently (2 weeks ago) diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (among other things). One of the recommendations of the neuropsychologist was to apply for state disability services. I was curious about the "mentor" you mentioned. That sounds like something that would benefit my son. But I am not even sure he will be accepted for disability services. The reason is that he already applied for SSI and was rejected, because he has a large bank account. Due to his autism, he never spent even 1 penny his entire life, and saved all birthday gifts, Christmas gifts, etc. and of course interest. Any thoughts?
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