Referral Appointment (Clueless???)

Hey,

I'm currently self-diagnosed (found out about research into how females present differently than males about 18 months ago and basically all the symptoms clicked with me) but have recently made an appointment to try and get a referral.

  I literally have no idea what to ask/ say in my referral appointment. I'm a 19 year old girl and had no option other than to make an appointment with a male GP.

 Any help would be well appreciated!

Parents
  • You can refer yourself, should your GP not want to, and you can make him/her refer you.The law says so. I don't know the link, but a new bill of rights allows you to force your GP to refer you.

    I told my GP I scored high in a test for Autism, and she referred me isnstantaneously.

    It's the best thing you could ever possible do.

    The GP will agree with you. Lets us know how you get on. :)

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  • You can refer yourself, should your GP not want to, and you can make him/her refer you.The law says so. I don't know the link, but a new bill of rights allows you to force your GP to refer you.

    I told my GP I scored high in a test for Autism, and she referred me isnstantaneously.

    It's the best thing you could ever possible do.

    The GP will agree with you. Lets us know how you get on. :)

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