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Gillian13
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Hi everyone I’m Gill👋🏼

I have 1 boy who’s 13 will be 14 at end of the month he’s autistic although he’s just been diagnosed in september and it’s very much a learn as we go situation.

I have joined to get some support from ppl who get it …. Being a single parent is hard 😏

The thing I feel is most difficult is the constant overthinking am I doing enough am I doing it right it’s never ending

The thing I like most is I only need to care about my son amd I can buy him what I want when I want without guilt

What I like to do is go to my bed with my wee dog eat snacks and binge watch any true crime thing I can find

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