Definitely NOT autistic...

Hi,

my switched-on GP referred me for diagnosis about 5 years ago.

Finally last year, my local Asperger's centre told me I only got 4 out of 5 ticks so a positive diagnosis wasn't possible.

The tick that was missing was the "Evidence of childhood history" one. This is because as a child I hid the fact that I was different, I lied to my Mum who had enough to deal with in her abusive relationship. She thought I had a normal life, she had no idea that I was virtually unable to interact with other people at all, had no friends, kept myself to myself at school. And she was still unaware when I told her a few years ago.

As a result I have no diagnosis and I have no access to any of the magic treatments that I am sure are being hidden from me.

(Ok that may have been a joke)

So in the absence of any official support, what can I do to improve my situation?

I am told that I rank in the top 1% IQ wise but I really don't feel smart. I would love to be able to take advantage of what I have, rather than feel depressed that there is stuff I will never be able to do.

If you don't have an answer for me, please just say Hi :)

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    Bukko,

    Are you being over literal in interpreting the results of the diagnosis (perhaps the people doing the diagnosis are being over literal in requiring this evidence). Also, do you have a problem that requires diagnosis and treatment and are they denying you any treatment because they are unable to come to a diagnosis?

    Also, this topic comes up over and over again. Can the NAS advise or can they push to clarify what should happen if there is no evidence from childhood? I've flagged this to the moderators for NAS input. 

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    Bukko,

    Are you being over literal in interpreting the results of the diagnosis (perhaps the people doing the diagnosis are being over literal in requiring this evidence). Also, do you have a problem that requires diagnosis and treatment and are they denying you any treatment because they are unable to come to a diagnosis?

    Also, this topic comes up over and over again. Can the NAS advise or can they push to clarify what should happen if there is no evidence from childhood? I've flagged this to the moderators for NAS input. 

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