I am 38. I don't think of myself as senior by any means, but would definately be interested in more thoughtful threads. I am only recently self-diagnosed, and still new to all of this. I have never thought of myself as handicapped, and won't start now, but with the information about AS, I can now see where invisible roadblocks are/were, and avoid them and become more successful.
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