 I believe that my eating disorder, my anorexia, was simply a manifestation of underlying and undiagnosed autism. And the more and more I've been talking about this and sharing my personal story, I've been learning how incredibly common this is and that people are just not being seen or validated or understood and their eating disorder is being treated just in a really harmful way because there was no awareness or understanding for the root cause, which is often the invalidated autism. Yeah, because I imagine if you're diagnosed with any, you hear it a lot with autistic women and girls getting diagnosed with BPD or schizophrenia instead of autism. If you already have something that a medical professional has given you and you trust that that sort of process, all of your lines of sight is going to be on that.