Late Diagnosis: Stories about being diagnosed as an adult

Published: Nov. 8, 2019, noon

b'This week we present two stories about people who discovered a diagnosis late in life.\\nPart 1: As a child, TC Waisman is told that she is on the autism spectrum, but her mother refuses to accept the diagnosis.\\nPart 2: Growing up, Craig Fay develops strategies to hide how terrible he is at math.\\n\\nSince 1998, TC has worked with leaders in large organizations to enhance their personal leadership capacity and make transformational changes to their leadership practice. Coaching and training leaders and public speaking about adaptive leadership for over 20 years, TC has learned to support her clients\\u2019 development using organizational best practices and evidence-based research.\\nTC is an ICF certified coach, holds a Masters degree in Leadership & Training, and is currently undertaking her doctoral degree in leadership in a post-secondary context. Inspired by her late autism diagnosis at 48 years old, her research focuses on how higher education leaders, faculty, and staff can enhance services and outcomes for autistic students in higher learning. \\nSince beginning her research two years ago, TC has co-founded a not-for-profit society for neurodiverse individuals, spoken on autism related topics, published an academic literature review on \'autism and the implications for higher learning\', and was recently appointed as an editorial board member of the new scientific journal Autism in Adulthood. TC is now a doctoral candidate and is in the midst of her research.\\nTC is of Indigenous Fijian and Nepalese origin and moved to Vancouver in 1976 where she lives with Dean her partner of 30 years. TC is a proud mother to her fiercely funny 23 year old daughter Sunshine and is the author of the book 75 Traits of Great Leaders. TC is on target to complete her doctoral degree in 2020. \\n\\nCraig Fay is a Toronto based engineer turned stand up comedian with a \\u201ckeen insight that allows him to take subjects familiar to everyone and turn them into something new and laughable\\u201d (Exclaim). He has appeared on CBC\\u2019s Laugh Out Loud, performed at the world famous Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal and is co-host of "The Villain Was Right" podcast, which recently won a Canadian Podcasting Award for Outstanding Debut For a Series. Craig\\u2019s debut comedy album \\u201cHelicopter Rich\\u201d was praised as \\u201cobservational and self-reflective\\u2026worth playing multiple times over\\u201d (Exclaim) and is available now on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon and Spotify. You can follow Craig on Twitter For (@CraigFayComedy), like him on Facebook (/CraigFayComedy), or sign up for his email newsletter at CraigFay.com. Or just Google him. You\\u2019ll probably just Google him.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'