autism diagnosis report

i just received my autism report,  i had already been given an autism diagnosis from them a week after the assessment.  the report is an uncomfortable read and really confusing.  there are a couple of things that they state i said which i didnt and it mentions some mental health diagnosis i have that i have never been told about before,  its all a bit odd.  i do have some mental health diagnosis that i know about and are always listed on a letter i recieve after ive had a psychiatrist appointment.  but the mental health diagnosis on this report i know nothing about.  would you just ignore it as i been given an autism diagnosis and leave it at that, or would you contact them to question it.  thanks.

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  • I watched a video of a German youtuber,  Tom Harrendorf,  who said, that it's pretty common, that people read on their reports facts from their lives that were written incorrect. He said, that the assessors make notes during the assessments and sometimes make mistakes. He advised to leave it as it is. From my side I can't say anything because I don't have official diagnosis. 

    It also depends what kind of mistake is that - they wrote wrong name if the school you attended, or they wrote, you were an orphan, but you were not. 

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  • I watched a video of a German youtuber,  Tom Harrendorf,  who said, that it's pretty common, that people read on their reports facts from their lives that were written incorrect. He said, that the assessors make notes during the assessments and sometimes make mistakes. He advised to leave it as it is. From my side I can't say anything because I don't have official diagnosis. 

    It also depends what kind of mistake is that - they wrote wrong name if the school you attended, or they wrote, you were an orphan, but you were not. 

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