Not Autisitic enough

Hi Everyone

i have just been for an assessment at the Nhs centre in Sheffield. I comcluded a session of 2 hours of assessment mainly verbally asking me questions and at the end of it I was informed that had I been assessed as a child then I would of got an ADOs test. It was explained that whilst I have many Autistic traits then this is not enough to warrant an ADOS test, which feels a bit like telling someone with 1 leg that can't be provided with a wheelchair unless they have no legs.

i went because I had an idea after my son was diagnosed and I also think my dad has had it for years, given I now know quite a lot about the condition. I racked my brain back to my childhood and now present day and I am clearly Autistic, but clearly the view is that if you are not Autistic enough then basically you can't get the same support Which is very fustrating for me. I was further told that basically I had adapted through learnt behaviour and that I found strategies and routines in my life that suit my situation and by default I have indirectly protected myself in some ways. When I basically explainer at the end  of how I could be defined with Aufistic traits, yet effectively not be Autistic enough it was positioned with me that 'The reason I taken this literal view was based on my Austism'.

So basically, I am just sharing this with this network to look for other people's experience where they may feel let down by the process to gain an ADOS test and the relevant support.

Thanks for listening and appreciate any feedback.

Al

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  • Former Member
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    lostmyway said:

    you cannot be slightly pregnant

    Exactly so, but then pregnancy is never referred to as a spectrum condition. Some things are best understood as having degrees of affect - intelligence has an IQ scale that varies around the population average, emotional intelligence (one way of thinking about autism) also varies, hearing and sight loss also have degrees of impact and we expect to buy our own glasses if we are slightly affected but expect much more assistance if we are totally blind.

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    lostmyway said:

    you cannot be slightly pregnant

    Exactly so, but then pregnancy is never referred to as a spectrum condition. Some things are best understood as having degrees of affect - intelligence has an IQ scale that varies around the population average, emotional intelligence (one way of thinking about autism) also varies, hearing and sight loss also have degrees of impact and we expect to buy our own glasses if we are slightly affected but expect much more assistance if we are totally blind.

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