whirlingmind wrote:
You guys that have managed to get a referral at your GP's visit, was it a referral to a psych that is trained is ASDs? If you've been told that you will be referred it could be to a general psych without expertise in this area, which will make things a battle.
I went to my GP after having sent him a very lengthy but intelligent and well laid out report and covering letter, along with the results of a non-clinical assessment I had (by an AS consultant who has AS herself and has written books on it and has degrees in autism) who said I had it (used the AAA). The GP hadn't and wouldn't read my report and still asked me the very general question "so, tell me what your issues are" which was way too wide open and unspecific a question. I was still only referred to a general psychiatrist and so when I finally get my appointment, I will have to spend all my energy asking them to send me to an ASD specialist, they may resist this or they may try to label me with other things (and I've already had a parcel of separate labels which point towards AS). I hope you get to the right person at your first appointment.
Mine was a referral to a general psychiatrist who had a particular interest in ASDs in adults. There is no specialist where I live, so this was the closest they could get. The point of the referral is not only to assess for ASD but also to rule out any psychiatric illnesses that could be causing the same "symptoms". I saw my GP in Feb last year, then appointments with the psych in May, June & July last year. He diagnosed me as having an Autism Spectrum Disorder and referred me for a specialist assessment at the local autistic society - unfortunately due to funding issues that took a while to come through and I didn't meet with them until May this year. My ASD diagnosis was refined to Asperger Syndrome, but both the autism specialist and psychiatrist prefer to just use ASD.
I was in A&E last week having been taken down there by my occupational health doctor and as she was giving my medical history she said "and she's also on the autistic spectrum". I don't remember much of what happened while I was in the hospital but I remember that and although I have no idea if it changed how I was treated because I was out of it really, it felt good to know that it might be taken into account in how they looked after me. That's utterly irrelevant in this conversation but I thought I'd add it anyway ...
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Female. Dx ASD in 2011 @ Age 38. Also Dx BPD