GP will not give my son his medication

Thanks fo accepting me.

My son is 20 and he is autistic and have been getting back his medication before moving yo the UK. But the GP will not give him his medication until he goes through another diagnostic here in the UK.

I still order him his medications from abroad but its not enough to help and now he seems a threat to his younger ones.

How can i get help locally.

Thanks

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  • seams a threat or is a threat? Autism is not usually associated with violence outside of the context of extreme frustration / meltdowns. So if your son has a history of extreme, malicious, violence, beyond what would be typical for a frustrated young man, then your GP may doubt the diagnosis. On the other hand if your son's violence is a typical reaction to frustration with the world's inflexibility towards his autism medication may be inappropriate. Its not unreasonable for the doctor to want the diagnosis redone, but given there is a potential safeguarding issue it must be expedited as urgent. Has your GP discussed queue jumping your son? Have you discussed your sons violent behaviour with your GP?

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  • seams a threat or is a threat? Autism is not usually associated with violence outside of the context of extreme frustration / meltdowns. So if your son has a history of extreme, malicious, violence, beyond what would be typical for a frustrated young man, then your GP may doubt the diagnosis. On the other hand if your son's violence is a typical reaction to frustration with the world's inflexibility towards his autism medication may be inappropriate. Its not unreasonable for the doctor to want the diagnosis redone, but given there is a potential safeguarding issue it must be expedited as urgent. Has your GP discussed queue jumping your son? Have you discussed your sons violent behaviour with your GP?

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