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Found when I have pinned them down, & I mean really pinned them down with backs against the wall, they apply the Unreasonable Behaviours Policy i.e.we don't have to respond to you.
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Pretty sure CQC tried with me. Didn't work, luckily. The trust was a strange one though. Intense activity (email/phone/personal visits) for just 36 days start to finish, then nothing. I ignored their PHSO referral after just 9 days trying to close a complaint I hadn't even made.
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And I equally ignored their attempts to stop me calling & visiting the trust after 26 days. I didn't give them a second to breath, think, consult lawyers or enjoy a cuppa... and it forced mistakes out of their cover up attempts. Important ones, as it turned out.pic.twitter.com/KV8iWhYIwD
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Oops… I de-linked this one somehow...https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/1042749073852432385 …
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And unless you have other reasons to suspect, I wouldn't diagnose yourself with anything based purely upon interacting with the NHS et al. They drive us all into questioning our sanity at one point or another, let alone finding it a challenge. It's not just you.. :)
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No, it's not the only reason. If you read something like Tony Attwood's book, it's like the story of my life. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Guide-Aspergers-Syndrome-ebook/dp/B0050IY61G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1537442701&sr=8-1&keywords=attwood+asperger …
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Fair enough then. All I'll say is that it's not always a bad thing to be different. You have to be on the periphery of a bell curve if you want to be the best at something. :)
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I'd like an assessment, but there's not much point in asking if I can't rely on getting an honest one.
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I also think it's worth considering what interventions come with it and whether you'd be willing to consent to them. If you don't want the interventions, then acquiring the diagnosis can become academic from a clinical perspective.
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Yes, I'm 60 now, so it's a bit late for anything much, but I just think I need the peace of mind that knowing would bring.
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Well, that's a whole other perspective to a clinical one. Only you can decide what's best for you there. :)
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If that's not abuse of power i don't know what is!