Published on 12, July, 2020
Thanks to everyone who responded to my previous question. I got looks of helpful answers.
My next question is about having an assessment.
I have read that assessments ask for information from someone who knew me when I was a child. My problem is that I can't think of anyone who I could ask to do this. There are reasons why I don't not think either of my parents would be suitable options.
Is it a necessary part of an assessment for diagnosis to have information from someone who knew me in childhood? Is it even worth bothering asking my GP about seeking diagnosis if I know that when they ask me about this I already know there is no one to ask?
I was diagnosed at the age of 67 and couldn't produce anyone; it was not a problem.
Ben