Sylanor wrote:
This topic makes me scared. I was told a diagnosis didn't affect anything and the only who would know is yourself. I knew it would have bad consequences. I don't feel like getting a diagnosis and i'm going to tell that next time i'm there as i haven't been diagnosed yet. Also i don't need outside help so basically it's pointless.
I don't know how it works in other countries but in the US you do NOT have to tell your employer or anyone else except that you have to disclose the information to your insurer and in some instances the government. There may be employers that require you to disclose (or background check) that kind of information but it's your choice if you want to work there or not.
If you have group insurance then you will probably see no issue but many people have reported having problems with private insurance where there are not as many laws protecting the individual. So if you ever become self employed or otherwise need private insurance you may have issues.
A diagnosis may prevent you from joining the military.
By HIPAA rules "law enforcement is entitled to your records simply by asserting that you are a suspect or the victim of a crime."
Here a nice link to the ACLU site and government access to medical records
http://www.aclu.org/technology-and-libe ... al-records
If you will benefit from a diagnosis them by all means go for it! None of these things are likely to be an issue to most people but they are out there.