Thank you

I posted a few weeks back under the subject "Diagnosis ....or not". I am 63 and my local GP had been totally dismissive of my request for assessment/diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome.

Thanks to the encouragement and helpful advice of Intenseworld I wrote to my local NHS Authority complaining about the treatment I had received from my GP.  Today I received a letter back confirming an appointment (in 2 weeks time) with a consultant psychiatrist.

I have no expectations - the consultant may conclude that I am too old to be diagnosed.  But I am so relieved to find that I have finally been taken seriously.

Thank you Intenseworld. 

Parents
  • I know what you mean about verbal self-advocacy.  In that case, prepare a written statement to read out in case they do try the fobbing off approach.  And let them know you have checked up on your rights.  If they say "well not much value at your age" or anything, ask them if they have heard of the "Leading Rewarding and Fulfilling Lives" and tell them you have the same rights as anyone else regardless of age.

    You need to get across how it affects you and what benefits you feel a diagnosis would give (if you need help on that score I can post some links which will help you find the right words and give the right perspective).

    Keep us posted!

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  • I know what you mean about verbal self-advocacy.  In that case, prepare a written statement to read out in case they do try the fobbing off approach.  And let them know you have checked up on your rights.  If they say "well not much value at your age" or anything, ask them if they have heard of the "Leading Rewarding and Fulfilling Lives" and tell them you have the same rights as anyone else regardless of age.

    You need to get across how it affects you and what benefits you feel a diagnosis would give (if you need help on that score I can post some links which will help you find the right words and give the right perspective).

    Keep us posted!

Children
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