Posted in r/disability to ask how the disability application process works.
Among some kinda cranky type responses (why?), one bloke outright told me "you're not disabled, go to the gym and eat healthier and this will all resolve".
Right. I have official work accommodations and a case worker for no reason I suppose. And I'm so sure that sensory overload will go away if I just work out three times a week, seems logical.
Anyways, blocked that douchecanoe after a while cuz he kept misgendering me even after being corrected twice. (If you insist on not calling me by they/them pronouns, I am ok with she/her. It's not ideal, but it doesn't bother me. Just don't use he/him, I will stab you.)
I have actually had good experiences with the specific reddit communities I tend to interact with until today. What bug bit r/disability's ass tho?
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ASD level 1 & ADHD-C (professional dx), dyscalcula (self dx), very severe RSD.
Currently in early stages of recovering from autistic burnout.
RAADs: 104 | ASQ: 30 | CAT-Q: 139 | Aspie Quiz: 116/200 (84% probability of being atypical)