How to find out if I am Aspergers

Hi everyone - I am a 25 year old was diagnosed with dyslexia when I was 12. During a re-assessment aged 19 for university I was advised to have an Aspergers assessment due to a few of my test results. At the time I laughed this off as rubbish but over the past few years It has been drawn more to my attention that it might be something worth considering. Another adult who was diagnosed has spoken to me about it before know that I was advised to get tested earlier in my life.

I am wondering how the best way to sort a diagnosis would be. I am no longer at University so that route is closed to me and it isn't something I feel my work would be particularly helpful with. Any help r pointers would be appreciated. 

Many thanks

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  • It might depend what you would do with the information... I'm in the process of looking at diagnosis and am doing this by self-funding sessions with a clinical psychologist 'cos:

     - NHS referral was going to take 'at least 20 months'

     - National Autistic Society assessment was going to cost £2-3k

     - psychologist is £90/h and although her assessment might not be accepted by benefits agencies etc. she's more focussed on 'functional utility' i.e. how can I cope better and have better interactions...

    Personally I'm more interested in understanding myself and why I do so many things 'wrong' and how I can improve relationships with the people in my life than I am about having an official label, so privately funding a psychologist feels like the right way to go

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  • It might depend what you would do with the information... I'm in the process of looking at diagnosis and am doing this by self-funding sessions with a clinical psychologist 'cos:

     - NHS referral was going to take 'at least 20 months'

     - National Autistic Society assessment was going to cost £2-3k

     - psychologist is £90/h and although her assessment might not be accepted by benefits agencies etc. she's more focussed on 'functional utility' i.e. how can I cope better and have better interactions...

    Personally I'm more interested in understanding myself and why I do so many things 'wrong' and how I can improve relationships with the people in my life than I am about having an official label, so privately funding a psychologist feels like the right way to go

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