Got my appointment with my GP in a fortnight to ask to be referred for an autism assessment

Hi all. Not posted in a while. Not really felt like being online much, other than for my art.

I've finally booked an appointment with my GP (well one of the ones from my practice) to ask to be referred for an autism assessment.
Slightly nervous about it. Really hope he agrees, don't know what Id do if he says no, just stay stuck where i am I guess.
Things that are concerning me.

1. I have no parents so I've no-one to provide info about my early childhood (I can remember bits but don't remember any playing with other children, just random bits at home with my parents)
2. I have tried to ask friends what they notice it's either I don't know really, or they just don't want to do it which is fine, so that avenue is gone really
3. I asked one work colleague (sort of friend) and they said they saw nothing. Yet I asked another Work colleague and friend for nearly 30 years (they worked with me and the other person and they came back with a long list of things from when we were at college and when we worked together) So sort of mixed messages.
Would you just tell them about the one who gave answers and ignore the other one(I've a feeling she didnt want to get involved)

A good point I've a friend who is waiting for theyr assessment and they said they have noticed some things in me as well so thats got to be a positive hasn't it?


Finally any tips for my GP appointment (please don't say take someone with you as I've no one who can)

Best

Simon

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  • Hello.

    I wrote a letter to my GP (who I'd never met), explaining my difficulties, the results I'd had from my online test and a request for a referral.

    I was so lucky to have picked the right GP as he referred me right away. Sadly my county withdrew all funding for adult assessments just before Covid hit and until now thats been the case.

    But, good news, after the same GP chasing it up for me 2 weeks ago, I got a call today telling me there's a cancellation and my assessment is on Monday.

    So after a nearly 3 year wait I hope to get some answers, one way or the other. I have no support person and had no one to fill in the support questionnaire either so don't worry about that part either.

    Write down as much as you can before hand and persist.

    Good luck.

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  • Hello.

    I wrote a letter to my GP (who I'd never met), explaining my difficulties, the results I'd had from my online test and a request for a referral.

    I was so lucky to have picked the right GP as he referred me right away. Sadly my county withdrew all funding for adult assessments just before Covid hit and until now thats been the case.

    But, good news, after the same GP chasing it up for me 2 weeks ago, I got a call today telling me there's a cancellation and my assessment is on Monday.

    So after a nearly 3 year wait I hope to get some answers, one way or the other. I have no support person and had no one to fill in the support questionnaire either so don't worry about that part either.

    Write down as much as you can before hand and persist.

    Good luck.

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