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It's always a good idea to get a diagnose. Even if its a negative diagnosis.
In germany for example you get disability-benefits depending on how severe your Autism is.
definitely not always a good idea. Getting a diagnosis can lead to a lot of discrimination and abuse. if you don't need the benefits I would really recommend against it
This is what my psychiatrist kinda told me between the lines when I told them I suspect AuDHD. I would like to * know *, just to have an explanation to some things ADHD diagnosis alone doesn't explain. But the autism diagnosis might cause more harm than good - as I don't have severe problems related to those traits, so it would be unlikely to get any help but for example might encounter discrimination in health care etc...
If you find an expert who agrees you don't have a severe enough case to need treatment then they won't necessarily formally diagnose you (your record would still show you've had the evaluation but not the diagnosis).
What kind of records are there for things like that in the US?
Idk, I'm from Europe
I’m very ignorant here — what kind of discrimination in health care are we talking about? What does that look like, like the doctor just doesn’t take you seriously?
Heard from a friend who has an autism diagnosis that after getting it some health care people started treating them in a "custodial" way, as if they were simple or had problems understanding, doctors wouldn't listen to them and so on. For example it might make it more difficult to get help with mental health issues because "it's just the autism". I told my psychiatrist that I'm aware of such and they kind of agreed that this can happen.
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How would people know about your diagnosis, though? You can get diagnosed and just not announce it? That’s what I did.
Mamy times where they might be able to access it/you have to tell them. You might face discrimination from medical professionals, or you might face legal barriers, like being unable to get hrt or having to disclose your autism to get a driver's liscense
Ohh right, good points, didn’t think of those. Yeah I just went ahead and didn’t disclose it, lol. Not as if my ability to drive is affected anyway.
unfun fact! In queensland that's can get you a $9,288 fine
That’s a pretty unfun amount. How would they find out, though?