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Your friend refers to LGBTQIA as referring to "aspects of non-cisgendered life" and it makes me doubt their understanding of the community because there are plenty of cisgendered people within the community...less the obvious exceptions.
Also autism symptoms can overlap and it would be extremely hard to find a label for your specific combinations of symptoms.
LGBTQIA+ started as separate communities that came together. ASD is already one community, it didn't start as disparate communities based on a single set of extremely varied symptoms.
The closer answer is "Neurodivergent" encompassing ASD, ADHD, and others. ASD is accurate whereas neurodivergent is the umbrella term.
Her comment doesn't do it justice, no. Neither does the screenshot, there was a whole conversation involved which added context to her phrasing it like that.