ABOUT

My name is Louise. I was diagnosed with autism in my late forties.

This blog is my journey from late diagnosis, how I navigate the ups and downs of life, and the strategies I use to cope.

I also write about my lifestyle, my life experiences, and raising awareness about neurodiversity.

Autism is a spectrum, and it can look different in each person. This is one way autism can present.

This blog is for reference and education only, and not professional advice. Please consult a specialist for diagnosis or support.

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Mindful Reading: Behind the Scenes of This Blog
Things That Matter
What This Blog Is and What It Is Not
Why I Write This Blog

My Journal

rightandwrong

  • Today in the UK, we can take for granted the rights and freedoms that we have. If we did not have them, our lives could be very different. The ECHR protects human rights and freedoms, and the Equality Act 2010 protects us from discrimination. Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay The Equality Act 2010 The… Read more

  • A Clear Conscience

    This is the most important thing I carry with me all the time: a clear conscience. I am glad that I have not intentionally hurt someone, and I am free of responsibility as I can apologise. I have a good sense of right and wrong. I recognise any mistakes I make and rectify them. Image… Read more