Autism/ADHD
So Your Mind Moves Faster Than Your Mouth
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What If Our Mothers Were Undiagnosed Too?
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Grief and Joy Combo Platter
Late identification is often described as a relief—but the truth is more complicated. It brings grief: for the years you spent masked, for the misunderstandings you endured, for the versions of yourself that never got to be fully alive. It also brings joy: the recognition that you were never broken, only misnamed; the... See more
Late identification is often described as a relief—but the truth is more complicated. It brings grief: for the years you spent masked, for the misunderstandings you endured, for the versions of yourself that never got to be fully alive. It also brings joy: the recognition that you were never broken, only misnamed; the... See more
12 Hidden Signs You’re Still Carrying Internalized Ableism
The Complexity Edge
The Complexity Edge
12 Hidden Signs You’re Still Carrying Internalized Ableism
The subtle habits that shrink late-identified autistic and ADHD adults—and how to reclaim your inner space.
Lindsey Mackereth
Sep 30, 2025
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12 Hidden Signs You’re Still Carrying Internalized Ableism
The subtle habits that shrink late-identified autistic and ADHD adults—and how to reclaim your inner space.
Lindsey Mackereth
Sep 30, 2025
∙ Paid
12 Hidden Signs You’re Still Carrying Internalized Ableism
More Than Clumsiness
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What If You’re Only Living One Version of Yourself?
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Because if you’re neurocomplex, staying is the hardest thing. Staying in your body. Staying in your mind. Staying in this life when your brain offers you a hundred others at any given moment.
The courage is not in imagining a better version of yourself. It’s in choosing to live this one. Flawed, fractured, aware and alive.