Received report

Received my diagnostic report today and even though I agree with the overall diagnosis, I'm not in full agreement with their rationale. Is that normal? I feel like some things I said have been taken out of context or blown out of proportion. I have a follow up appointment in just over a week to discuss it.

Parents
  • Sorry you aren't satisfied by the outcome. This for me is why I cancelled my assessment the day before after waiting 2 yrs for it - I decided I already knew the result, after a long long period of reflection and deliberation, I knew myself and didn't feel being assessed (judged) by somebody in an official capacity would do anything to reassure me or build my confidence.

    I in fact decided that the label this would attach to me would detract from all the hurdles I've overcome in life inspite of the daily struggles, and so felt society doesn't do enough to change its NT behaviour to make the label worth while.

    I hope for you it is a good transition and allows some self acceptance or provides access to some useful support

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  • Sorry you aren't satisfied by the outcome. This for me is why I cancelled my assessment the day before after waiting 2 yrs for it - I decided I already knew the result, after a long long period of reflection and deliberation, I knew myself and didn't feel being assessed (judged) by somebody in an official capacity would do anything to reassure me or build my confidence.

    I in fact decided that the label this would attach to me would detract from all the hurdles I've overcome in life inspite of the daily struggles, and so felt society doesn't do enough to change its NT behaviour to make the label worth while.

    I hope for you it is a good transition and allows some self acceptance or provides access to some useful support

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