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Is GP Healthcare Available for Autistic Adults?
Is GP Healthcare Only Good as a Concept? The question of whether general practitioner (GP) healthcare is merely a theoretical ideal or if...
Sep 29 min read


Autistic Woman: Coping With the Invisible Pain
Last year and earlier this year, I sustained injuries while at home—a place that we all consider the safest and most secure environment...
Jul 3010 min read


Let's Talk About Autistic Sensory Sensitivity with Medications
Before I share my personal experience with medication, let’s get one thing straight: autism is not an illness, condition, or a pesky...
Jun 2613 min read


How TV and Movies Guided Me as an Autistic Woman Since Childhood
How do autistic individuals watch TV shows and movies? With our eyes, of course! However, we adjust the TV settings to suit our...
Jun 1314 min read


Autistic Women Self-Care Beyond the Norm: Showing Up for Ourselves
Self-care is like preparing a nutritious meal; we select the best (and most delicious) ingredients that not only make our dishes...
May 713 min read


Recognising Signs of Autistic Burnout and Recovery Strategies: Overcoming the Invisible Struggle
Autistic burnout is a silent battle many autistic individuals experience; it's a deep state of physical, mental, and emotional...
Apr 2533 min read


Understanding the Unpredictable Dynamics of Friendships for Late-Diagnosed Autistic Women
Let's have a quick dive into the statistics surrounding women with autism who are undiagnosed. Recent studies reveal that by the age of 18, a staggering 80% of females are still wandering through life without an autism diagnosis or an accurate diagnosis. This could lead to not fully understanding their identity, affecting their ability to navigate adulthood with autism and limiting their potential to develop healthy strategies to cope effectively with friendships and relation
Apr 1217 min read


What It's Like for Autistic Women to Navigate Social Interactions
Much like most autistic individuals, manoeuvring through the complexities of social interactions can feel like an endurance test for space exploration—only, instead of dodging asteroids, we’re dodging awkward silences and trying to interpret the cosmic language of social cues. Imagine floating in zero gravity, but instead of feeling weightless, you’re weighed down by the pressure of making small talk. As we navigate this fickle terrain of social interactions, we encounter soc
Apr 89 min read


Embracing My Autistic Identity and Toxic Childhood
Let’s crack this open with the EGG that scrambled my paths and sent me on a wild chase for my unmasked identity that needed some...
Mar 1815 min read
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