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Warsie
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29 Jun 2009, 9:29 pm

Okay, forgot about this until now. What are the legal benefits of having a diagnosis? I am aware I can probably use this for cheaper public transport (bus weekly and monthly pass IIRC). What else? Scholarships? etc. wondering.


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29 Jun 2009, 10:43 pm

Don't know, but then again I never sought any out....though I am quite well aware that my diagnosis played a part in my law school's decision to give me a scholarship.


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29 Jun 2009, 11:48 pm

Aw, for a second there I thought you meant a discount on diagnoses. (Or possibly that you were discounting the validity of some people's diagnoses.)

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30 Jun 2009, 10:27 am

Treatment and help at school/university/work depending on your country.


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30 Jun 2009, 1:54 pm

riverotter wrote:
Aw, for a second there I thought you meant a discount on diagnoses. (Or possibly that you were discounting the validity of some people's diagnoses.)

I lovehate English.


Lovehate is a great word. I instantly understood what you menat by it.

I lovehate eye contact, I love making that connection with someone, but often also feel hyperaware and self conscious, and sometimes it feels way too intimate.

I'm not sure that's to do with my AS-ness though. It could be because I so often failed to fit in and got labelled a weirdo or a freak, so connecting with people is like a big event for me.


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30 Jun 2009, 2:48 pm

Actually if you get a diagnosis and qualify for social security and get the medical, you would be considered disabled. In my state, I can get a disability pass and ride the bus for either a discounted fare or ride for free. If you get SSI and medicaid, you can ride for free if you do not work. I would call your local transit authority because each state may be different and they would help you with that.