Anxiety or ASD is a label ?

would like to bring up something that has been upsetting me.

My whole life I have been told that I have an anxiety disorder. Even my GP has recorded it as GAS. However, I have an ASD diagnosis from two countries, Brazil and the UK. Psychiatrists have not said that I have GAD as a primary condition. They say that I am autistic, with anxiety as a comorbidity. In this case, is anxiety considered a diagnosis on its own, or just a comorbidity? At work in the UK, when I tried to explain that my diagnosis in Brazil was ASD, I was told that it was “just a label”, but GAD was accepted and I was quickly labelled with it.

Even in the UK, after receiving an ASD diagnosis from a psychiatrist, it is still sometimes seen as “just a label”, while GAD is accepted without question. I don’t understand this and it confuses me. My understanding is that I am autistic, with anxiety as a comorbidity that is triggered by specific situations or people, rather than being constant. Based on your experience, could you help clarify this for me?

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  • I am autistic and have ADHD and TRD. The autistic side just gets pushed to one side as I've been told on a few occasions "there's no treatment for autism"!

    I've just started ADHD stimulant meds and I have medical insurance which covers my psychologist appointment. 

    The NHS mental health people have more or less washed their hands of me as I have "things" in place that may help, but if they don't I'm free to go back and get fobbed off at a later date, I do sound a little bitter don't I!

    So they can attempt to treat the symptoms but not the root cause. Or that's my experience anyway.

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  • I am autistic and have ADHD and TRD. The autistic side just gets pushed to one side as I've been told on a few occasions "there's no treatment for autism"!

    I've just started ADHD stimulant meds and I have medical insurance which covers my psychologist appointment. 

    The NHS mental health people have more or less washed their hands of me as I have "things" in place that may help, but if they don't I'm free to go back and get fobbed off at a later date, I do sound a little bitter don't I!

    So they can attempt to treat the symptoms but not the root cause. Or that's my experience anyway.

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