wolfie_potterwho wrote:
So I'm no longer a 13 year old girl, I'm now a 19 year old guy.
I never did get assessed- and I didn't talk to my parents about it until I was 17.
I had a GP appointment about a referral when I was 18.
I'm now waiting to hear if I'm on the adult waiting list.
While I did not have meltdowns when I was 13 and my life was veery easy, I started having mild shutdown type things when I was 14/15 and I do get meltdowns and sensory overloads now as a university student living in halls.
My university has funding for private autism assessments that I may be able to access so I'm doing to do that as I am unlikely to be assessed in the next 3 years and I need support. Luckily my university accepted my referral letter as proof so I now get autism mentoring.
Sounds like it's taking forever to be assessed... Luckily I didn't have to wait that long for my assessment. I would have exploded.
I really hope you get the diagnosis if you want it. I find it neat that you came back after all these years.
Also, whatever that one dude said about how you are normal, ignore it. Being fascinated with autism is what I consider to be one of my autistic traits. I hope you're able to get the assessment and the answers you've been looking for.