GP would not refer me for a diagnosis

Hi

I have recently come to the belief that I must be autistic based on various online tests (including 43 out off 50 on the AQ test) and very strongly identifying with virtually all common traits etc including with those that have been diagnosed. Also it seemed to make sense of various unusual behaviour patterns etc I have had throughout my life which I had considered separate issues.

Based on all this I eventually took the courage to approach my GP for a referral for a diagnosis and was only offered a very brief phone appointment and was told that I cannot be autistic as I have good written and verbal communication skills and have held a marriage together for 20 years. own my own home and have been in a good job for 11 years so apparently have not had a hindered life development . Also that my social anxiety and sensory issues and being aggravated by noise issues etc was an unconnected anxiety issue and maybe I may want counselling etc for those, but could not be referred for an autism assessment.

I was not happy with this and have basically decided to pay for a private diagnosis although very expensive as I now need to know for myself, my family and certain work etc situations as it would help me and people understand me more and would help in certain areas of my life.

I am wondering how much truth there is in the reasons I was given for not being autistic or any other advice that may help me.

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  • I’m married, can add, speak, punctuate, cook, drive, have an 8 yr old daughter, worked since 14 part time full time 18, work with heavy equipment etc etc... I went to my gp having scored 44 out of 50, got given nhs screening tests to which I completed and returned and got referred to a specialist and diagnosed with a score of 182 when the cut off was 65 ( I think). 
    Met every criteria and some. Yet everyone says you don’t seem autistic... 

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  • I’m married, can add, speak, punctuate, cook, drive, have an 8 yr old daughter, worked since 14 part time full time 18, work with heavy equipment etc etc... I went to my gp having scored 44 out of 50, got given nhs screening tests to which I completed and returned and got referred to a specialist and diagnosed with a score of 182 when the cut off was 65 ( I think). 
    Met every criteria and some. Yet everyone says you don’t seem autistic... 

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