No but i've had multiple diagnoses for different symptoms of autism that doctors can treat over the course of my life. For instance, when I was little a doctor diagnosed me with autism bc i talked late. Then I was doing relatively fine in high school and everything was going good until I locked myself up in college and psychiatrist was recommended again who did brain scans and treated the SYMPTOMS of autism with medication which can be anything from depression, sensitivities, social anxiety, ocd, bipolar, add, ticks, etc. Some can even apparently develop schizophrenic like symptoms. They cannot cure you of language and perception difficulties, sensitivities overall, or autism specifically so the diagnosis itself is often very irrelevant in the medical field currently (due to the range of those woh are apparently diagnosed these days)......however, there are common threads and perhaps it is still beneficial for you to know. For me, I personally just want the medicine that is best suited to helping me to feel better and do not care about what a doctor says opinion(subjective)-wise (ie the state of autism treatement today). Therefore, I typically don't eevn take the time to read my doctors appointment notes. However, I would say if you did not talk late then I don't see how you could have autism as it's part of the diagnosis. Hope this helps.