A diagnosis is needed if there's a need for help or therapy or financial stuff due to the ASD. Some countries think over wise - so they're bad countries in that particular aspect, obviously.
Mine's okay with it. Lacking in the adult department. But people with AS get the same help as those with classical too. That is excellent and needed.
I checked if I could get help. And then I went to get the diagnosis which is required to get ASD help.
I couldn't have anything to do with normal therapy. Seriously, that would be no use to me. I don't have any issues besides the PDD.
I don't at all think I'm mf or lf, professionals consider me utmost hf. That's the one thing I dislike about the diagnosis. People questioning it! Autistic people walk up to and tell me I'm not like them, can't be AS and must be MR or lf AS or just brain damaged.
No matter if I have brain abnormalities, I bet many people do by the way, but that's just horribly ignorant to say. I'm just differently affected, right.
So... it's kinda going on from all sides. Self-diagnosed vs. diagnosed, but also AS vs. AS, AS vs. classical, ASD vs non-autistic... Which is all pretty ridiculous.
We should just be okay with how other people do things for themselves.
So I guess... no, the diagnosis didn't get me any recognised as an autistic person by autistic people. Either they believed I was autistic without knowing or they pretend the professionals who diagnosed me were nut-cases and idiots.
But thankfully, that is not why I got the diagnosis. But it sure is annoying. And very hypocrytic, if another person is somehow ridiculous for having no formal diagnosis from a professional.
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The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. Terry Pratchett