need some help??

hello all,

im david age 38, im currently experiencing some troubled times...

i was diagnosed as a child with aspergers... i now want a fresh diagnosis to enable me to get more help as an adult on the spectrum...

how do i go about this??

would a fresh diagnosis help me to learn how to cope with my disability??

how do i learn more about myself??

as a child it was all abit beyond me to be honest, my parents were fairly secretive with me as i was adopted and they always used that as a "problem area"...

i have always been a "loner".. not being able to understand why i needed friends or people to talk too, over the years i saw quite a few "specialists" and was often misunderstood by them.

i was diagnosed as a young teen but they noticed i had problems when it came to taking my 11+ test in junior school....

im trying to explain the situation to the best of my ability, im now 38 my diagnosis will be 24 years old... how do i go about getting a fresh assessement?? does anyone know how i can get one on the NHS as i cant afford a private one??

any help would be greatly appreciated??

thanks you for reading...

david :)

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  • That's how I felt when I read it Longman.  It really is horrific and something needs to be done urgently.

    I am beginning to feel that people with autism are seen as a waste of space, a drain on society that nothing can/will be done for, it's a losing battle, no-one is interested, apathy rules.

    I do like reading conspiracy theories, and I believe everyone should keep an open mind until proven otherwise...and it does make you question whether the government knows what has caused autism and maybe is responsible and that this is why nothing is really happening to help people.

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  • That's how I felt when I read it Longman.  It really is horrific and something needs to be done urgently.

    I am beginning to feel that people with autism are seen as a waste of space, a drain on society that nothing can/will be done for, it's a losing battle, no-one is interested, apathy rules.

    I do like reading conspiracy theories, and I believe everyone should keep an open mind until proven otherwise...and it does make you question whether the government knows what has caused autism and maybe is responsible and that this is why nothing is really happening to help people.

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