I was diagnosed with ASD level 1 as an adult six years ago and have had GAD, MDD, and ADHD since childhood. In the past couple years, I have been attempting to apply for SSDI, as my only two job experiences convinced me that I would not be able to handle living independently and working 40 hours a week. However, I know that getting disability benefits for a mental disorder is an extremely difficult task and the more evidence you have in your favor, the better your chances will be. My concern is that a level 1 diagnosis would be automatically dismissed for benefits because of it being perceived as too "high functioning." On the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales the psychiatrist administered, I scored a composite of 40. To my understanding, this implies moderate behavioral impairment, which I don't think is reflected by the Level 1 label.
Would it be worth it for me to seek out another psych evaluation to possibly be re-diagnosed as ASD Level 2? It would also give me the opportunity to include my work experiences for a more up-to-date picture of who I am, which I think would help my case but I'm not sure.