Adamantium wrote:
While none of these accusations was leveled at a particular poster, I believe that some of the self diagnosed posters felt that each of these descriptions was aimed at them and had an emotional response to those negative posts in aggregate.
I can see that there were no personal attacks, but I can also see that the general attacks on the motives of the self diagnosed would be perceived that way.
But motives are important. I
fully understand that many people may
not have the financial resources to get diagnosed. I
fully understand that many people may
not have access to qualified professionals (based upon where they live). But, if they have both, but still refused to get diagnosed, and yet still insisted to call themselves autistic, I would start to scratch my head.
Then again, maybe that’s just me. I’m the type of person who wants to seek a second opinion. On everything. Probably, it goes back to that confidence thing I mentioned in other threads.
So, I guess I have finally come to an opinion on this. I think people who have both the means and the access to qualified professionals should get diagnosed (aka a second opinion on their own diagnosis). To me, that’s only logical.
For all others, please continue in your self-diagnosis pursuit. But please, be rigorous in your process and exercise due diligence in researching the topic.
P.S. The above is not directed at anyone in particular. Rather, it is directed to someone who will join WP sometime in the near future.