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Susan60 , to actuallyautistic
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I watched the 1st two episodes of The Assembly last night. Partner & I were really engaged. A group of young Australian autistic adults learning about journalism & interviewing celebrities. Shame it’s not a more diverse group, but still a fairly good range of autistic people, showing such insight, sensitivity & empathy. I can imagine some viewers saying, “But they don’t look/sound autistic!” about a few of them.

They really stumped Sam Neill.
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=lRICKobMorw&si=W542skvhxvuebT6z

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Yeah but ... anything by Sales is not aired in my house ... she had the chance to be a Journalist and chose Churnalism instead.

I can only hope the young people have a natural immunity ...

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Thought. I have always run warm. I do feel the cold, but not as much as most people. I hate (detest?) overheated department stores. This got worse with the onset of perimenopause, & I was unable to wear jumpers for years, because I couldn’t get them off quickly enough during hot flushes, which threatened spontaneous combustion. This settled somewhat after finally going on HRT.

I’ve noticed a change since going on ADHD meds. I now wear winter pjs on a “cool” summers night, & a nightie on warmer ones & am more likely to don a jacket of an evening.

I’m wondering whether this is a consequence of the meds, & overheating is related to ADHD. @actuallyautistic

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I don't have ADHD or meds and had same through menopause and still have over 2 decades later ... so I would guess OTD (Old Timer's Disease) is the problem ... sorry that's something have to live with :)

And even in summer sometimes I need heater on to take chill off room (like now), then A/C or fan on later :)

And I well never understand why I'm cold in 18c degrees in winter but enjoy 18c degrees in summer :)

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Since menopause I hate the heat and find it easier to warm up than cool down.

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