Hi there;
Should I speak to my GP and ask for a test, but then I don’t know how to approach this and go though scenarios in my head where I’m dismissed off hand or told to not be silly, so not sure what to do if anything.
Hi there;
Well I spoke to my GP and there going to refer me for an assesment.
Funny thing is I spoke to my Mum and Dad and they were very surprised that the GP has refered me. They remember me being happy and "smiling alot" and having "friends" and "joining in". So now im am wondering if i am making how i act and feel now fit the symptoms. I suppose I will just have to wait and see.
Well I spoke to my GP and there going to refer me for an assesment.
Funny thing is I spoke to my Mum and Dad and they were very surprised that the GP has refered me. They remember me being happy and "smiling alot" and having "friends" and "joining in". So now im am wondering if i am making how i act and feel now fit the symptoms. I suppose I will just have to wait and see.
Autism does not prevent happiness in itself. there's no requirement to be miserable all the time. I was a generally happy kid, outside of school; admittedly, inside school I was selectively mute from time to time and generally unhappy. However, I blame the way schools are set up and function, rather than myself.