Why Autistic People ‘Grow Up’ Twice
Hi there, I'm Elena! I was diagnosed with autism at 25, and ever since, I've been piecing my life together. My videos are a space for late-diagnosed individuals navigating their own journeys 🌈 Delayed Adolescence is something a lot of us who are on the spectrum share. Nearly 30 years old, my life in no way resembles the life I thought I would be living at this age, and it's no way similar to those around me...AND I LOVE THAT!! Thank you so much for supporting my channel with your views, likes, comments, and subscription! It truly means the world to me. If you'd like to see more of my content: Instagram: / elenacarr0ll TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elena__carrol... X: https://x.com/elenacarr0ll Email: [email protected] Disclaimer: I am not a medical or mental health professional—just a late-diagnosed autistic person sharing my personal experiences and opinions. My content is meant to be relatable, not a substitute for professional advice. I also acknowledge that my diagnosis journey has been a privileged one, and everyone’s experience with accessing support is different.

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