IDontGetIt wrote:
I'm in Cheshire. At the initial "mental health assessment" I was actually told it wasn't worth pursuing a diagnosis, and that all the traits I display are what make me "individual". I was then put on the 6 month waiting list for (guess what.....) cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety.
i got put off getting a dx by my gp about 5 years ago. Then i was in the job centre a month ago and one of the advisors asked me just the right question, i told him of my suspicions and he got me an appointment with some place that screens/ helps with issues/ arrange for you to get an official diagnosis.
I went to my appointment and I got told i have higher functioning autism with some strong autistic traits. By the end of the screening, when they realised i was definitely what i claimed to be, one of the woman was finishing off stories i was telling ( she's was an aspie ). It's such a relief to have people that know what theyre talking about agree with me. They never expected me to justify my opinion like the gp (how the hell can i fit a lifetime of suspicions into a 30 second soundbite?), they gave me a questionaire and then asked me about my answers. For the way i am it's a far superior way of doing it. My gp just couldnt be arsed imo. i lost years of not knowing to her laziness and lack of understanding.