Why this teen says being diagnosed with autism and OCD was a 'glorious moment' By News September 19, 2024 Add Comment Edit Geordie spent two years unable to attend school as he dealt with undiagnosed OCD and autism. He said his diagnoses changed his life for the better.Wed, 18 Sep 2024 23:15:30 +0000Adelaide Miller Share this post Related PostsWhat does the federal budget update mean for the economy?I'm immunocompromised. Can I get a coronavirus vaccine?Emmanuel Macron tests positive to COVID-19Jury in trial of Sydney swim coach accused of sexually abusing young girls struggling to reach verdictCrown Melbourne's suitability to hold gaming licence to be examined by special commissionerWHO vaccine scheme risks failure, potentially leaving poor countries with no COVID vaccines until 2024Another failure of Victoria's hotel quarantine measures identified'Fyre Festival of kid's Santa events': Christmas village shut down after complaints
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