hi, I’m an italian 22yo with level 1 autism and ADHD, recently diagnosed. I just joined and wanted to have a place where I’m understood. I hope we get along well :D

  • hoshikarakitaridia@lemmy.world
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    Hi, I’m audhd as well. What do the levels mean? I had an informal diagnosis done by my therapist but I didn’t get a level, I was just “high functioning”.

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      the levels in the autism spectrum indicate the amount of support needed by an autistic person. High functioning autism is basically level 1 so low supports needs, level 2 is substantial supports need and 3 is high supports need. Labels like Aspergers or high-functioning are clinically irrelevant today, as in the DSM-5 all the different types of autism were joined into one single diagnosis, and that is autism spectrum disorder, hence the levels

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      Probably similar, there are multiple terms that keep getting changed because they are offensive to someone or another… High functioning, low support needs, and presumably level 1 are the same thing. Note: haven’t fact checked, for all I know level 1 could be high support needs.

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    Welcome! I’m an American 21yo with low support needs autism also pretty much. Albeit I was diagnosed when I was a tot through.

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      cool! it’s always nice to remember that you’re not an alien and you’re not alone and there are people you can relate to

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    Welcome, Internet friend! Hope you get to feel at home here. Acceptance is a big value in this community so you should be pretty safe.