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I got diagnosed with autism at 28 years old, and the difficult process changed my life for the better

I got diagnosed with autism at 28 years old, and the difficult process changed my life for the better INSIDER 2 hrs ago © Marianne Ayala/Insider For me, an autism diagnosis felt like a relief. Marianne Ayala/Insider I was diagnosed with autism at 28 years old, and it changed the way I viewed myself. A lot of popular stereotypes about autism made it hard for me to realize I could be autistic, too. I struggled with so many things growing up and in my adult life that now make sense. A few years ago, I was working as a reporter when I suddenly lost my voice.

Picture special: Fans return to Dumbarton FC for the first time in 15 months

Picture special: Fans return to Dumbarton FC for the first time in 15 months Supporters were back in attendance at the C&G Systems Stadium as the Sons secured League One survival against Edinburgh City. Sons fans make their way back to the Rock for the first time since March 2020. (Image: Lennox Herald) Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Dumbarton FC: Manager Jim Duffy keen to stay after play-off win | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Dumbarton secured their League One place for 2021-22 with a 3-2 aggregate win over Edinburgh City - despite losing 1-0 in Thursday s second leg at the C&G Systems Stadium (Photo - Andy Scott) Dumbarton boss Jim Duffy watched his side secure their League One status despite defeat to Edinburgh City on Thursday night – before admitting he’d love to stay at The Rock next season. Ouzy See headed home in the opening minutes of the second half for the League Two side – but Monday night’s 3-1 victory for the Sons at Ainslie Park was enough to see them come out victors over the two legs on aggregate.

Dumbarton FC: Jaime Wilson scores only goal as Sons book play-off final slot | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Dumbarton made it through to a play-off final against Edinburgh City after Jaime Wilson s goal earned a 1-0 aggregate win in the semi-final against Stranraer (Photo - Andy Scott) Dumbarton advanced to the final of the League One playoffs after a 1-0 victory over Stranraer at the C&G Systems Stadium on Tuesday night. Sons had a number of chances in the first-half and took the lead through Jaime Wilson just after the half-hour. The Blues has most of the possession after the break, and created opportunities, including a missed penalty, of their own. But following Saturday s goalless draw at Stair Park, Dumbarton held on to set up a two-legged final against Edinburgh City, beginning at Ainslie Park on Monday, May 17 before the return leg at The Rock three days later.

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