Hello, I'm Hugh

I'm nearly 40 and self-diagnosed, currently psyching myself up to go to the GP to get the official diagnosis process going. I have problems with social situations, and get worn out by interacting with people in real life. Hoping it would do some good if I had a piece of paper to wave at people.

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  • The bit about getting worn out interacting with people in real life sounds really familiar! I referred myself directly for autism assessment as I had other urgent health problems needing intervention by my GP.

    Other people on this forum have recommended taking information with you to your GP demonstrating why you believe you are autistic. As you have self-diagnosed I'm sure you will have no problem with this. There are advantages and disadvantages to getting diagnosed, as with everything in life, but the consensus seems to be that it is a good thing. 

  •  Will do, I'm thinking of dropping a letter in for him in the morning so he has a head start... he thinks I'm coming in for a depression meds review, but I want to tell him it's caused by autistic burnout.

  • Good plan to flag up the issue of autistic burnout in writing. It's a shame that this is not more prominent in GP's minds... we need a 'Think Autism when adults present with depression and anxiety' campaign! 

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  • Good plan to flag up the issue of autistic burnout in writing. It's a shame that this is not more prominent in GP's minds... we need a 'Think Autism when adults present with depression and anxiety' campaign! 

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