Getting diagnosis (adult) - yes or no

Hello,  

I am in my late 30s and considering looking into an Autism diagnosis for myself. My son has recently been diagnosed, he is 8 years old. I have suffered mental health since being a teenager although I manage it on the whole well now. I have identified many traits in myself through learning about Autism through my son.  I have also completed the NAS quiz which resulted in a score indicating "significant Autistic traits". I have spoke to my local GP practice who advised against it saying "we are all on the spectrum somewhere and as an adult there is no benefit to getting one". If I'm really honest I felt really sad about these comments as I feel getting a diagnosis will help me understand myself and accept myself more. It may also help my son which is the most important thing to me. Has anyone else felt this way or could give me advice/opinions?

Kind Regards. 

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  • I think that's awful advice for a GP to give. Being diagnosed as an adult has helped me understand where my issues come from and it has helped unlock access to NHS services I was denied before (by my GP). I had to go private for an assessment because my GP didn't take my mental health seriously. I hope you can find a GP that meets your needs.

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  • I think that's awful advice for a GP to give. Being diagnosed as an adult has helped me understand where my issues come from and it has helped unlock access to NHS services I was denied before (by my GP). I had to go private for an assessment because my GP didn't take my mental health seriously. I hope you can find a GP that meets your needs.

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