Where next if NHS assessment isn't available?

Hi folks, this thread has probably been covered hundreds of times but can't see it.

After cautiously self-diagnosing myself with Aspergers and backing this us with the online tests and lots of reading I headed to my GP to formally ask for an assessment. As usual, what fell out my mouth while there wasn't exactly convincing but his realistic opinion was that due to lack of resources (or lack of willing) I was not going to get an assessment in Cumbria if I was not of school age. Now I can knock a few years off my age by shaving off the beard but the receeding hairline is a bit of a give away - so I think it is safe to say this route is closed.

I've been (thankfully) offered CBT to beat back the depression and social anxiety but understandedly they won't touch the aspergers with a barge pole.

But heres the rub......having started down the road I know I won't be able to move on until get some form of "answer" that makes sence of who I am. Self-diagnosis is fine but I could just as easily convince myself donkies only have three legs!

Have any of you any experience of how you gain certainty (and peace) about being on the spectrum in the absence of a formal assessment.

Regards Dunk

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  • I tend to swing between two views wanting to pin down the root issue and then then "stuff em, I'm happy being me". I have a few issues at work so i'm keen to have something in writing to go into my employers records. I also tend to analyse everything so can never quite settle if I don't understand it properly.

    I suspect if you can live with it as it is you would save yourself a wholeload of agro, disappointment and stress by leaving the assessment alone.

    Good hearing from you. Just knowing there are other folks around with similar experiences is very comfoting.

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  • I tend to swing between two views wanting to pin down the root issue and then then "stuff em, I'm happy being me". I have a few issues at work so i'm keen to have something in writing to go into my employers records. I also tend to analyse everything so can never quite settle if I don't understand it properly.

    I suspect if you can live with it as it is you would save yourself a wholeload of agro, disappointment and stress by leaving the assessment alone.

    Good hearing from you. Just knowing there are other folks around with similar experiences is very comfoting.

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