Howly parkner

Sorry for the weird title, it’s from my favourite tv show Stath Let’s Flats and I like to use the phrases from it when I can! I’m a 42 year old woman and waiting for autism and adhd assessments. Things are starting to make sense after 42 years of feeling different, being called weird and not understanding why I found many things a lot more difficult than other people,  although I’m still getting my head around lots which is why I’m here.

Quick question: did you request adjustments/support in work, study etc before diagnosis? 

Finding it difficult to tell people about waiting for assessment and potential/likely audhd diagnoses as I feel like many people are dismissive of this, especially in women and especially pre diagnosis.

Anyway, hi and sorry for such a long intro. 

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  • Hi,

    While I was on the waiting list for a diagnosis I got an assessment done by the disability support people in my uni and they agreed I was almost certainly going to get diagnosed as autistic, so I got support during uni. Once I got the diagnosis it got updated to say I definitely had it, but it didn't before hand. 

    In my area there is a screening appointment before the first appointment to decide if it's worth getting a full assessment and as I had passed this they were happy to accept that. 

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  • Hi,

    While I was on the waiting list for a diagnosis I got an assessment done by the disability support people in my uni and they agreed I was almost certainly going to get diagnosed as autistic, so I got support during uni. Once I got the diagnosis it got updated to say I definitely had it, but it didn't before hand. 

    In my area there is a screening appointment before the first appointment to decide if it's worth getting a full assessment and as I had passed this they were happy to accept that. 

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