I think I have an ASD, what should I do?

I know this is asked a lot, but I can't find enough information. I'm quite nervous about approaching my doctor as I approached one before about a number issue I have and they basically dismissed the idea entirely.

Obviously I'm not looking for a diagnosis on here, but to briefly explain the situation, I have an anxiety disorder and depression. Both of which I am receiving treatment for...

The questions I have about that is - if I had an ASD, although I've only seen a psychiatrist for a few sessions, would they have picked up on it? And therefore does this mean that I don't have an ASD?

However, I'd like to be tested - by someone with knowledge in this area. What should I do? And if I go to the doctor, how should I approach the subject?

I've heard that it's difficult to find someone able to assess for this condition in adults, is this true? I live in Scotland.

I also have issue with numbers, math in general, but also seeing numbers in the wrong order, this has caused problems in two work places, however, when I approached the doctor about this, they dismissed it. 

So,  what should I do from here?

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  • I was never into dolls and I despise Barbie, although I had some teddy bears.  I occasionally engaged in pretend play but not very often.  Mostly I played by myself. I was a tomboy and I preferred making things.  I was particularly fond of inventing things and constructing, and was (in)famous for conducting experiments with various things I found round the house, in particular from the kitchen and the bathroom.  I drove my parents mad with this Smile

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