Not autistic diagnosis

Hello,

This morning I have my diagnosis from NHS. they told me that while I have autistic traits and they understand why I would pursuit an assessment, I didn't  make the criteria for a diagnosis, they mention specially my empathy and my facial expressions, that are normal.

I don't  know how to feel. I have a child with autism and our similarities was what made me search for an evaluation.

At the moment, I have some accommodations at my job that are in place under the premise that I am undergoing the process of autism diagnosis. Those adaptations have made my life much easier  and I don't  want to cry every day when I am going to my job (like before).

I am guessing  that once my job knows that I don't  have autism I am losing  that help and I don't  know what to do.

I don't  want to be the kind of person that take advantage  of the system and have benefits  that doesn't  need, but I do struggle and now I don't know what to do next.

I hope this post doesn't  offend people with autism, I know this forum  is for the autistic community and I am not sure if I should  post.

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  • I think that for people who mask heavily, the trick is to explore the things that your assessor might get wrong from just observation within the questionnaire you fill in yourself. I appear to make 'normal' eye contact, but I do it consciously, not in the unconscious neurotypical way (I time it). I appear to converse 'normally' most of the time, but I highlighted occasions when my close family members did not pick up on my intent because my tone of voice or facial expression did not convey my mood accurately. 

  • THIS. My eye contact is also conscious. I learned this when I was a Hairdresser Apprentice and it was quite a hurdle, but I have it down to a T now. I did tell the assessor that but he didn't really react to that. 

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