It all makes sense.

Hi everyone, and especially newly diagnosed people.

I had an assessment via my university, waiting for the report and wandering what it will say about me.

Got an appointment with my GP next week and I am going to ask for a full assessment.

He'll probably say no and try to get me to go private. The cost of assessment is crazy and it needs to be NICE

compliant so wow its not easy out here .... 

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  • Welcome to the site.

    He'll probably say no and try to get me to go private.

    I would recommend doing your own research on autism to see if you identify with the main traits that define it.

    There is quite a usable checklist of autistic symtoms to work through here:

    https://thespectrum.org.au/autism-diagnosis/checklist-adults/

    I would write a list of these out where you identify as having that symptom and add a sentence of how it affects you.

    There are also a good range of free online autism tests to take which should give you a score at the end and say whether it suggests you have autism.

    You could take one or two of these and print out sceenshots of your scores and their results - this should be enough ammunition to give to the GP to make it very hard for them to refuse a referral for assessment.

    You can also as for the "Right to Choose" route for referral which is much faster than the regular NHS route - but the wait list is likely to be around 1 year even with this (rather than 4-5 years on the NHS). It varies from county to county (and country to country in the UK.

    I can't offer medical advice so I have worded the above around asking for assessments with appropriate proof.

    Good luck

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  • Welcome to the site.

    He'll probably say no and try to get me to go private.

    I would recommend doing your own research on autism to see if you identify with the main traits that define it.

    There is quite a usable checklist of autistic symtoms to work through here:

    https://thespectrum.org.au/autism-diagnosis/checklist-adults/

    I would write a list of these out where you identify as having that symptom and add a sentence of how it affects you.

    There are also a good range of free online autism tests to take which should give you a score at the end and say whether it suggests you have autism.

    You could take one or two of these and print out sceenshots of your scores and their results - this should be enough ammunition to give to the GP to make it very hard for them to refuse a referral for assessment.

    You can also as for the "Right to Choose" route for referral which is much faster than the regular NHS route - but the wait list is likely to be around 1 year even with this (rather than 4-5 years on the NHS). It varies from county to county (and country to country in the UK.

    I can't offer medical advice so I have worded the above around asking for assessments with appropriate proof.

    Good luck

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