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The hashtag #austim showcases diverse content related to autism awareness, education, experiences, and community support, promoting understanding, acceptance, and celebrating neurodiversity through personal stories, information, and advocacy efforts online.
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#adhd #adhdtiktok #makeawishkid #nba2k25  #nba2ktiktok #austim #autistic @Ronnie @dabaddestMFalive @Duke Dennis @NBA 2K  Just found out I have autism and ADHD, and honestly, it’s been a mix of emotions. On one hand, it’s such a relief to finally have an explanation for the things I’ve struggled with my whole life—the sensory overloads, the hyperfocus, the racing thoughts, the inability to “just relax” or fit into neurotypical expectations. It’s like a puzzle piece clicked into place, and I can finally start understanding myself better instead of feeling like something was just “wrong” with me. On the other hand, it’s overwhelming to process what this means for me moving forward, especially in a world that’s not always accommodating. But honestly, this diagnosis feels more like a superpower than a limitation. It means I experience the world in unique ways—sometimes harder, sometimes brighter. It’s just the start of a journey to self-acceptance, learning to work with my brain instead of against it, and finding my own version of balance.
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#adhd #adhdtiktok #makeawishkid #nba2k25 #nba2ktiktok #austim #autistic @Ronnie @dabaddestMFalive @Duke Dennis @NBA 2K Just found out I have autism and ADHD, and honestly, it’s been a mix of emotions. On one hand, it’s such a relief to finally have an explanation for the things I’ve struggled with my whole life—the sensory overloads, the hyperfocus, the racing thoughts, the inability to “just relax” or fit into neurotypical expectations. It’s like a puzzle piece clicked into place, and I can finally start understanding myself better instead of feeling like something was just “wrong” with me. On the other hand, it’s overwhelming to process what this means for me moving forward, especially in a world that’s not always accommodating. But honestly, this diagnosis feels more like a superpower than a limitation. It means I experience the world in unique ways—sometimes harder, sometimes brighter. It’s just the start of a journey to self-acceptance, learning to work with my brain instead of against it, and finding my own version of balance.

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