Am I Autistic? Diagnosis?

Hi,

I am a 22 year old male student, who has been researching about autism for the last 4 or 5 months, and am quite sure that I fall on the spectrum. Earlier today I went to my GP to ask about autism and request a referal. He told me to come back with a list of reasons written down so he could assess them and forward them on with the referal.

Below are the reasons I came up with to back my case;

  • Really struggle to maintain eye contact
  • Become tense and stressed when people touch me / vice versa. Haven't hugged my family members in years, normally try and leave a minute early and wave goodbye from the car.
  • Repetitive actions, general snapping my fingers while walking around. (This doesn't happen to often, normally just when I'm bored, it happens without me thinking about it.)
  • Using the same phrases, normally when I can't think of a response to a conversation
  • Can never remember people's birthdays.
  • Never notice any changes to someones appearance. (Quite often they take this personally)
  • I also can't remember things that people say (eg: if a work colleague says they're going to the cinema, I'll give them a blank look the following day when they say they had a good night.)
  • Quite often I will ask somebody to repeat themselves, even though I heard them clearly the first time, it just gives me time to think of a relevant reply.
  • I hate walking through the street. There are so many people, sounds and things to look at, it makes me tense. I tend to just look at the ground.
  • Struggle understanding body language, facial expressions and social cues.
  • Not knowing when it's my time to talk, especially on the phone.
  • Small chit chat is virtually impossible for me.
  • However I can talk for hours about a topic that interests me.
  • Constantly thinking about my body posture. To a point where I will miss everything someone has said because I'm too busy adjusting my position.
  • Being told I'm impolite or keep saying/talking about the same things.
  • Can talk about myself for ages. Normally in conversations most of my responses will begin with 'I'.
  • I enjoy being alone in my room and I avoid social situations (nights out etc...). If I can't avoid it, I will stress a bit in the time leading up.
  • When it comes to arrangements, I plan every little detail in my head prior to the event. (Even to a point where I've been eating the same food because I can plan my route around the supermarket.)
  • Massive obsession with music, maths and technology. Struggle to maintain interest in anything else that doesn't fall under these categories.
  • Strong self-discipline..... or stubbornness
  • May be minor, but I read somewhere that bad handwriting is common?

I should also mention that I have taken various online AQ tests and have scored between 37 - 40 (out of 50) on all of them.

I'm sure there's more but that's all I can think of at the moment.

Am I autistic? or is it possibly something else?

If I am autistic, is there really any benefit in going through a diagnosis? I'm not looking for any help or support, and I don't want to be judged for being labeled (aka job applications etc...)

Also, can I tell people that I am autistic? Even without a diagnosis? Is chatting with yourselves at The National Autistic Society enough to vouch for my condition? or will people shrug off the idea when I say I'm autistic. I like to think I hide it well, and I did once drunkenly tell someone I was concerned about having autism and they didn't believe me.

Sorry for all the questions and thank you for your time

Matt

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  • I've recently found a site with a criteria code for autism. It also lists some common issues that I wish I'd been able to convey before my assessment. Pages 3-9 has formal statements of common difficulties you may have. Making it easy to pick out easy to read headlines for professionals who may have little time to read added detail. Although you have done quite well in listing a lot of things, so you may not feel you need more.

    I don't know if links are allowed. If they aren't I guess it will be deleted. I only found the site by typing in aaa autism symptom score, to try to understand my assessment score. I have no personal connection to the site.

    www.prolifevote.org.uk/.../aireycruk16.pdf

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  • I've recently found a site with a criteria code for autism. It also lists some common issues that I wish I'd been able to convey before my assessment. Pages 3-9 has formal statements of common difficulties you may have. Making it easy to pick out easy to read headlines for professionals who may have little time to read added detail. Although you have done quite well in listing a lot of things, so you may not feel you need more.

    I don't know if links are allowed. If they aren't I guess it will be deleted. I only found the site by typing in aaa autism symptom score, to try to understand my assessment score. I have no personal connection to the site.

    www.prolifevote.org.uk/.../aireycruk16.pdf

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