hitormist wrote:
twinklingstarlight wrote:
Hello,
I went to my GP and they are referring me to an autism specialist.
I personally hate not knowing what is going to happen, and I would like to know what types of things I can expect.
Can someone inform me of the possibilities? Thanks
And with the NHS you will have a lot of time to find out. I have been waiting 9 months since my GP referral.
I get the impression it is a series of questionaires to fill out, questions asked and where possible talking to a parent/teacher etc. who knew you as a child.
Good luck with the diagnosis. I hope it explains a lot for and to you.
Mm. I'm sort of self-diagnosed, but I see a psychologist for depression anyway. Well, today I had a review, and she as well as my teachers who were there and my Mum all said they thought I could have mild aspergers, which I still think may not be quite accurate.
Anyhow, they were discussing amongst themselves, really, that a diagnosis can be a sense of relief.
Which brings me to my point:
My psychologist said, that because she is in fact a clinical psychologist, she can do an immediate assessment and diagnosis, rather than wait the 2 years to see the medical psychologist at my local CAMHS service, as almost everyone else in the borough has to.
And that ^ makes me quite angry. Very, very, VERY grateful, but angry.