@chipchirp Accommodations would vary from person to person, and unfortunately they're often very hard to get. For me, one huge quality of life upgrade was working from home. WfH made it possible for me to work full-time for the first time in years, as it removes a lot of stressors. I do, however, still have to take more time off work than the average allistic person. Knowing my limits and when I need to take a few days to recover has helped me avoid recurring burnout.