2nd Opinion after non diagnosis

Hi all

I had an ASD assessment with psychiatry uk via NHS right to choose.

I was not diagnosed mainly due to the fact 'I had never had a problem with an employer' which isn't strictly true but yes I have held down a job all my life.

My son (diagnosed) father (not but so obvious) and sister (diagnosed) have autism.  You could say I've managed to cope with life better them.

Is it worth getting a second opinion in case the assessment didn't uncover everything?  I don't know how often the experts 'Get it wrong' is it really subjective?

I'd probably have to pay this time. 

Thanks

Parents
  • That does sound like an unsatisfactory reason, is that meant to be the struggling criteria you might not have initially provided enough evidence on? (I imagine it feels unfair, as autistic people can have jobs!)  Your brain is your brain, so even without the paperwork, being able to identify how you think it's still important for understanding yourself, especially if you feel it relates to your experiences in life and family! 

    I suppose it comes down to if you need it in writing? I have seen posts on people getting second and third options, but not on the cost!

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  • That does sound like an unsatisfactory reason, is that meant to be the struggling criteria you might not have initially provided enough evidence on? (I imagine it feels unfair, as autistic people can have jobs!)  Your brain is your brain, so even without the paperwork, being able to identify how you think it's still important for understanding yourself, especially if you feel it relates to your experiences in life and family! 

    I suppose it comes down to if you need it in writing? I have seen posts on people getting second and third options, but not on the cost!

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