Hi.
My son is 16 y.o. and suffering from pretty bad social anxiety episodes at the moment. He has not (yet) been diagnosed with an autism-spectrum condition but several professionals have mooted (over several years) that he might be on the spectrum. He is very "high functioning" academically but his social anxiety is becoming more of an obstacle.
He is awaiting a callback from the GP this evening and use of Beta-blockers has been suggested but I am concerned that this might be barking up the wrong tree. My son has a very negative view of autism and has so-far rejected a formal diagnosis. However, I am concerned that premature medication will mask any underlying neurological traits and so compromise a diagnosis. I am in such a quandry because his overall wellbeing is paramount but I feel that medication is not the way forward.
PLEASE can anybody advise me whether medication is an acceptable stop-gap pending diagnosis or whether I should stick to my guns - this is causing some family strife - and insist on diagnosis first. After all, GPs are NOT experts in autism.