r/AuDHDWomen
A safe space for those who identify as both Autistic and having ADHD - self-diagnosed, clinically assessed or questioning. Everyone is welcome, including non-binary, trans, or any other folks who feel they belong in femme-focused spaces. Please respect our Community Guidelines and refer to the Rules for more info: 1. We recognize Autism and ADHD as disabilities. 2. We can offer advice and support but not a diagnosis. 3. AuDHD is challenging for all of us; please try to communicate with kindness.
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