Conflicted on whether to go through the process of getting a diagnosis or not

Hello,

I recently began thinking that I might be autistic, but I am conflicted on whether or not I should try to get it checked out.

To explain from the beginning, it never occurred to me before that I was autistic but in recent years it has been brought to my attention (by my partner, through conflicts with friends or colleagues at work, etc.) that some of what I thought was normal might not be so for other people.

I started researching specific problems I was having, and a lot of the results that came up mentioned autism. From there, I read different articles or watched videos about it, and I felt an unbelievable sense of like “this makes sense” that I never had felt before. If it were true that I was autistic, then it all clicked.

I have lots of different parts of my personality that aligned with autistic traits and symptoms. I also think I don’t have certain symptoms that would make it more obvious if I am autistic or not.

I spoke to my partner and one of my friends about it, and they both agreed it would make sense if I were. I also took lots of tests online (though I know they aren’t official or anything) and they all came back with the result that it might be worth getting checked out.

However, I felt relieved just to figure out that it might be autism. I didn’t feel the need to get an official diagnosis until recently. But when I consulted my mom about it, she said I can if I want to but that she’s sure I’m not autistic.

This made me doubt myself. I was so sure that there was a really high chance I am autistic, but if that’s not the case, it might be embarrassing to go to a consultation for a diagnosis…

Maybe I’m not autistic rather just bad with social situations, egotistical, and have an extremely difficult personality…

I don’t think that’s the case, but now I’m not sure anymore.

I don’t want to spend money and time on getting a diagnosis and feel embarrassed when it’s not so if it’s so obvious that I’m not autistic…

I would appreciate any input or advice anyone has.

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  • In the uk having a formal diagnosis is probably best if you want to ask for accommodations in employment. This is because it is much easier to confirm to a court that you are autistic in any case of discrimination.

    The law states you do not need to have a formal diagnosis to receive reasonable adjustments but if you have to go to a tribunal having a formal diagnosis make it easyier to prove you are disabled.

  • In the uk having a formal diagnosis is probably best if you want to ask for accommodations in employment.

    Just as an aside on this subject, I have heard others on this forum say a diagnosis is not needed and just claiming you have autism is enough.

    Does anyone know what the law actually says about this?

    I would normally look this up myself but got limited internet access at the moment.

  • The law does state that a formal diagnosis is not needed to receive adjustments. However having a diagnosis makes it much harder for employers to claim they either didn't know or don't believe you. Also makes it easier to show you meet the requirements of being disabled under the equality act

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  • The law does state that a formal diagnosis is not needed to receive adjustments. However having a diagnosis makes it much harder for employers to claim they either didn't know or don't believe you. Also makes it easier to show you meet the requirements of being disabled under the equality act

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