gratin wrote:
grahamguitarman wrote:
I hope it goes well for you. I got my diagnosis last Feb at the age of 50. The diagnosis took place at the sheffield Aspergers service. They were really good and always treat me with respect. The actual assessment usually only takes about 2 hours in the UK. You go along, do the interview, and they often tell you there and then, I got an answer after about an hour of talking!
In my case having a son with autism made it easier to get taken seriously, since Aspergers is often genetic. Therefore if he had it the chances of me having it were much greater. I also have a very good GP who always takes me seriously
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Did they ask for information from your family? That was mentioned to me although by the consultant who doesn't specialise in the area - so he could be wrong. I though that was just for kids?
the reason they ask for family input is because they need as many sides to the assessment as possible, a person has a limited view on themselves and may see themselves very differently to the reality depending on issues such as self esteem/confidence,memory etc.
its not because are being called a liar its just so they can get a bigger idea,from baby and toddler age onwards,it shoud happen to everyone who is being assessed for developmental disabilities or learning disabilities unless they have absolutely no one close to them around,unfortunately there are some people who fake developmental history because they never had any other input into their assessment.
woud personaly try to get a referal to someone who is experienced in diagnosing ASD as it sounds like from the description he isnt.
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