Adult needs advice

Hi,

I am 28 and have suspected autism for some time. It was originally highlighted by someone else who spotted the signs.

I have always struggled immensely in social situations- I now avoid them altogether. So much so that for the past 6 years I have chosen jobs where I can work in solitude. I have no friends. It was 12-18 months before I first spoke to any other child at secondary school and that was only because they approached me. I was always called "weird" because all I did was read and talk about animals.

I excelled at school and I am very good at art. My special interests are animals, especially dogs, who I draw realistically. 

Other people notice things about me that I do not. For example, I'm often described as cold and unaffectionate and don't make eye contact. 

I took the 'autism test' and scored 39.

I summoned the courage, took the plunge and saw my GP today after reading on this main website that seeing a GP is the first step to diagnosis. I love organisation, planning and lists. I wrote down everything I thought was odd about me or possibly autism related to show him-  it ended up being three pages long.

He told me that the fact I've decided to speak to a GP is not an autistic trait. I told him that to go on holiday I have to plan every detail months in advance. He said that if I was autistic I wouldn't be able to go on holiday at all.

He hasn't referred me and now I'm left feeling lost.

I'm not quite sure what to do now...

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  • Hi. I read your post with great interest. Nothing is better than identification to help with my lonelyness. I think your gp is stereotyping and you need to get a diagnosis from someone who specialises in AS like I did. People on the spectrum are not all exactly the same. I think you do have aspergers. Keep facing your fears in getting help and look for the similarities of others on this forum. Hope that help

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  • Hi. I read your post with great interest. Nothing is better than identification to help with my lonelyness. I think your gp is stereotyping and you need to get a diagnosis from someone who specialises in AS like I did. People on the spectrum are not all exactly the same. I think you do have aspergers. Keep facing your fears in getting help and look for the similarities of others on this forum. Hope that help

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