vindexa
Well-Known Member
It has been a while since I have posted here for several reasons: 1) I started a new job working 12 hours on night shift, 2) I went for an evaluation for an autism diagnosis in October and am confused and upset about how it went (which is the reason for this post), and 3) I moved recently and just now got internet at my house. Now that I have convenient internet again, I would love to get some feedback concerning autsim diagnosing. Prior to my evaluation, I sent in very extensive information including previous testing I had done (auditory testing, paperwork from an occupational therapist for a sensory integration disorder, learning disability/intelligence testing, etc.), a SPECT brain scan from the Amen Clinic, and some letters that past teachers and camp counselors had written to my parents about some social skills concerns. After speaking with me for an hour (this was the first time the therapists had ever met or spoken with me), I was told that they do not think that any further evaluations are necessary and that because I did not display any developmental delays when I was young (this was clearly stated in the information I sent in), that I do not have any form of autsim and that my original diagnosis of Nonverbal Learning Disorder (NLD) was accurate. To clarify, I asked, so I am essentially identical to someone with high functioning autsim except for the developmental delays experienced early in life? And yes, apparently that is they only reason they came to that conclusion. Then I asked that if it is NLD, then why is it that everything I read about it geared towards parents of small children and only discusses early childhood in reference to the disorder? They did not give me what I thought was an acceptable answer, just that it very recently became an official and recognized disorder.
So, what I am curious about from all my research versus what the therapists told me, is it not true that developmental delays is one of the major things that distinguishes the low functioning end of the spectrum with the high functioning end? I am fairly certain that everything I have read said that there MAY OR MAY NOT be developmental delays. Also, since when does a person have to display every single characteristic of a disorder/disability to be diagnosed? I have never heard of that. From what I have read, NLD descriptions are very vague and it seems to be less distressful to those who have it than autism spectrum disorders can be. I have never been able to have the types of relationships with people that everyone else seems to be able to. I have never been able to relate and fit in and so much of what I have read on high functioning austism/aspergers fits me 100%. Any thoughts? Has anyone else had a similar experience with trying to get a diagnosis? This has really been bugging me and I really would like some answers. As far as I know, NLD is not protected by law when it comes to employment and autism spectrum disorders are. There have been several times in the past where I feel like I was treated differently and singled out because of my differences and I am sick of it.
Thank you so much, I look forward to seeing what everyone has to say!
So, what I am curious about from all my research versus what the therapists told me, is it not true that developmental delays is one of the major things that distinguishes the low functioning end of the spectrum with the high functioning end? I am fairly certain that everything I have read said that there MAY OR MAY NOT be developmental delays. Also, since when does a person have to display every single characteristic of a disorder/disability to be diagnosed? I have never heard of that. From what I have read, NLD descriptions are very vague and it seems to be less distressful to those who have it than autism spectrum disorders can be. I have never been able to have the types of relationships with people that everyone else seems to be able to. I have never been able to relate and fit in and so much of what I have read on high functioning austism/aspergers fits me 100%. Any thoughts? Has anyone else had a similar experience with trying to get a diagnosis? This has really been bugging me and I really would like some answers. As far as I know, NLD is not protected by law when it comes to employment and autism spectrum disorders are. There have been several times in the past where I feel like I was treated differently and singled out because of my differences and I am sick of it.
Thank you so much, I look forward to seeing what everyone has to say!