So, apparently I don't have Autism

I was told this morning that I don't have Autism, I shouldn't be attending the Autism group (apparently, only people with a diagnosis can attend these - not what I've been told by the branch officer) and counselling will solve everything.

The person who told me this, hardly knows me and claims it's self esteem and confidence that need sorting out.

She's meant to be disability support.

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  • I was only told I might be on the spectrum; but without the full testing, it's difficult to say. (because there's a lot of overlap between Autism and my other diagnoses)

    The person who told me this is supposedly disability support at college. She also tried some years ago to diagnose me with Dyslexia on the basis that I struggle with reading. I struggle because I'm partially sighted.

    Why put a complaint into the branch officer? She's done nothing wrong.

    I've posted this elsewhere and was told that many people on the spectrum do have issues with self esteem and confidence.

    I spoke to the branch officer last night who asked for the name of this lady and informed me there's a course at the college on what Autism is. Maybe she (disability support) should go on that... After all, she seems to struggle to understand that females are affected differently and it's a spectrum.

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  • I was only told I might be on the spectrum; but without the full testing, it's difficult to say. (because there's a lot of overlap between Autism and my other diagnoses)

    The person who told me this is supposedly disability support at college. She also tried some years ago to diagnose me with Dyslexia on the basis that I struggle with reading. I struggle because I'm partially sighted.

    Why put a complaint into the branch officer? She's done nothing wrong.

    I've posted this elsewhere and was told that many people on the spectrum do have issues with self esteem and confidence.

    I spoke to the branch officer last night who asked for the name of this lady and informed me there's a course at the college on what Autism is. Maybe she (disability support) should go on that... After all, she seems to struggle to understand that females are affected differently and it's a spectrum.

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