Adult Assessment, and advice for Asperger's Apathy

I contacted my GP today, as I feel I have undiagnosed Asperger's or an autism spectrum disorder. After asking me some questions the GP agreed but feels it's 'mild' and as I am not a danger to myself or others, there's no treatment available to me.

I find this shocking and disturbing, as I wasn't even told I'd be placed on the waiting list for an assessment, and just because I'm not aggressive or a danger, doesn't mean I don't struggle daily.

Is this normal? Should I contact the GP again and insist on a referral for an assessment? Are there other avenues I can try?

In the meantime, does anyone have tips for overcoming/ battling what I have read from medical articles is a form of depression more specific to people on the spectrum, where instead of being sad, I'm disinterested in most things.

I usually love my job but at the moment it feels like a chore. Additionally, I know I should do household chores, but just can't make myself.

From what I read, this is because people with Asperger's Apathy struggle to care about anything that doesn't interest them. I relate to this very much, and things I've tried like rewards systems, or reminding myself why I need to do something (like working to pay the bills) makes no difference. I find excuses and ways around it. 

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  • u need to directly ask your GP to refer for an autism assessment. Yes you dont have severe autism but you need to ask him to refer you to the people who can diagnosis you accurately.  

    You need to have a electronic list of reasons why you believe you are autistic which you printout and give to your doctor.

    Ask politely if he can refer to a mental health teams or whoever does the diagnosis 

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  • u need to directly ask your GP to refer for an autism assessment. Yes you dont have severe autism but you need to ask him to refer you to the people who can diagnosis you accurately.  

    You need to have a electronic list of reasons why you believe you are autistic which you printout and give to your doctor.

    Ask politely if he can refer to a mental health teams or whoever does the diagnosis 

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