What will happen at UK health appointments?

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SoundOfRain
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12 Jan 2012, 9:30 am

My GP is referring me to a department of the NHS to begin the process of discovering whether I have aspergers.

Who could I be seeing? And what will happen at the that appointment?

And what will happen after that?

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12 Jan 2012, 9:49 am

That really depends on where you are going and whom you see.



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12 Jan 2012, 10:03 am

I was going to be seen by an NHS psychiatrist at an outpatient clinic. I was sent a questionaire to complete and return but as I didn't want to wait a considerable length of time to be seen I chose to see a specialist privately.

The National Autistic Society have a section with some useful info:-
http://www.autism.org.uk/about-autism/a ... xpect.aspx



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12 Jan 2012, 10:33 am

I'm not sure, but the term Psychiatrist does ring a bell...


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12 Jan 2012, 5:29 pm

Why am I being sent to a psychiatrist, not a neurologist?


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12 Jan 2012, 6:53 pm

Psychiatrists are the people who diagnose/evaluate matters of the mind and neurologists are more concerned about the brain in relation to our nervous system.



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12 Jan 2012, 8:19 pm

Thank you CosmicRuss and nemorosa for your replies.

I've looked at the National Autistic Society website where I learned about DISCO. I understand that the information on the diagnostic tool isn't readily available so I've chatted to a friend of a friend who has advised me to make and take a list of my weaknesses and strengths, as well as all the questions I have. She has also advised me to be confident i.e. remember to have self-esteem in this situation.

Does anyone agree, and does anyone have anything else to add to this? I would like to get the most out of this as possible. Any advice would be extremely helpful.

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13 Jan 2012, 10:06 am

CosmicRuss wrote:
I was going to be seen by an NHS psychiatrist at an outpatient clinic. I was sent a questionnaire to complete and return but as I didn't want to wait a considerable length of time to be seen I chose to see a specialist privately.

The National Autistic Society have a section with some useful info:-
http://www.autism.org.uk/about-autism/a ... xpect.aspx


I had to fill in a questionnaire as well and they rang to today for a appointment in February.

SoundOfRain I agree to write down your weaknesses I have a list my self which I will redo and take it with me.



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13 Jan 2012, 2:14 pm

I'm just wondering how on earth you managed to get a referral on the NHS- no chance of that where I am.


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13 Jan 2012, 4:35 pm

kt24 wrote:
I'm just wondering how on earth you managed to get a referral on the NHS- no chance of that where I am.


Postcode lottery, I'm afraid. :(
In my case, my psychiatrist happens to be the district consultant so he has the power to refer me to an out-of-district autism specialist centre. After reading their website (Sheffield Asperger Service) it says that they only accept referrals from consultant psychs (no self-referrals, or even GP referrals). Therefore, I realise I am extremely lucky to be getting a referral at all. Given that I've been in the mental health system for so long, have been passed from psychiatrist to psychologist to psychotherapist, and yet they've only just made a referral, I can imagine it must be near-impossible for someone just starting out at the bottom of the ladder.