Aspergers son and depression

so, we've been trying to get my son diagnosed since he was 9 and he's now 14. We've been signed off by cahms once written off as stress despite school report from senco strobgly suggesting aspergers and depression/self harm) , saw a private developmental specialist pead who told us we were best staying under cahms and wrote to them saying urgent referral needed as probable aspergers and severe depression. 

After 2 years back with cahms they once again refused to refer him for diagnosis, I complained and pointed to all their letters from schools, doctors etc and they finally let me see a phycologist who apologised and said he needs diagnosis as there is clear sign of ASD.

problem is, I'm in the system, who knows how long for- and my son is still severely depressed. Texted me yesterday Saying whats the point of living, nothing makes me happy, cant bear the thought of getting through another day. GPs have been saying he's clinically depressed fo yearsbut say only cahms can help. I'm doing my best with counselling etc- but he needs help. Any ideas where I can go, or how I can access help? He shouldn't feel like this at his age and shouldn't be losing years of his life to this depression. 

Thanks

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  • Maybe your daughter can talk the son into getting on meds? My son refuses to take meds. So, until he's ready to live a productive life, it is what it is.

    I believe you are absolutely right about depression not being taken seriously with Aspies! I've seen over and over again how people are misdiagnosed because the health care provider focused only on the depression. I'm one of them.

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  • Maybe your daughter can talk the son into getting on meds? My son refuses to take meds. So, until he's ready to live a productive life, it is what it is.

    I believe you are absolutely right about depression not being taken seriously with Aspies! I've seen over and over again how people are misdiagnosed because the health care provider focused only on the depression. I'm one of them.

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