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The original was posted on /r/autism by /u/hogman_hoyim on 2025-06-10 03:40:39+00:00.


I have recently been diagnosed with mild autism, which didnt suprise me much since i certianly do have some of the traits. However, as i researched more it seems that sensory problems are a MAJOR part of autism since many autistic behaviours stem from it. I dont have any sensory problems, i dont like/dislike particular textures, loud noises dont send me into a meltdown, in fact i never have meltdowns at all.

I was dignosed just a few days ago so of course i have been questioning and rethinking every aspect of my life.