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After months of researching and questioning myself I finally decided to phone and try to arrange a GP appointment to get an assessment for autism. I'm a 20 year old student in my final year at university. For around the past year I've been struggling with depression and I've had anxiety in some form for as long as I can remember. I was told that I couldn't be on the autistic spectrum because I'm at university and I wouldn't be where I was if I was autistic. I don't really understand this and it has made me feel even worse and even more confused. I've been seeing a counceller for my mental health problems and want to bring it up with him but I feel as though I would be wasting his time. I feel lost at the moment and it is seriously affecting my uni work and my relationships with family and friends, who are distancing themselves fro me when I try to talk about the traits of autism I experience. Any help in understanding and coping better would be really apprreciated. I haven't told anyone else I think I am autistic. Should I? Am I just making this up in my head? Do I keep trying to get a diagnosis?

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  • If a person has Lower Functioning (LF) Autism, they would not be capable of doing university work, but if a person had Higher Functioning (HF) Autism, they may be able to cope with being at university - as anything from a student to a lecturer or a professor.

    Perhaps you might find it useful to read the opening discussion of, 'Am I Autistic? Diagnosis?', in the discussions listings, and see how much you find relevant. If you wish to communicate with me about this, and the issues involved, I would be pleased to do so. The same will apply for others who use this website more regularly also.   

    Sincerely Thus,

    D.

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  • If a person has Lower Functioning (LF) Autism, they would not be capable of doing university work, but if a person had Higher Functioning (HF) Autism, they may be able to cope with being at university - as anything from a student to a lecturer or a professor.

    Perhaps you might find it useful to read the opening discussion of, 'Am I Autistic? Diagnosis?', in the discussions listings, and see how much you find relevant. If you wish to communicate with me about this, and the issues involved, I would be pleased to do so. The same will apply for others who use this website more regularly also.   

    Sincerely Thus,

    D.

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