Can anyone relate?

  • Lhianna@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    Way too much. I’ve been told so many times in this community that self diagnosis isn’t valid and I don’t get to say I’m autistic until I have an official diagnosis that says so.

    Fortunately, there are still some people here who don’t think so and that’s what’s keeping me here.

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      8 months ago

      I’m sorry you had that experience. We specifically have a rule against gatekeeping. If you don’t mind, can you please link in which you saw people saying self-diagnosis isn’t valid?

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        8 months ago

        Well, even under this topic people compare people who self diagnose with people who are antivaxxers.

        Otherwise here are two links. The others have already been deleted because you’re doing a really good job here

        Here’s one

        And here’s another

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          8 months ago

          Thanks for linking and sorry for the delay. I reviewed both of the links. In the first one, there may be some implied gatekeeping, but I understand that the purpose of the discussion was to cover self-diagnosis. Users were asked for their opinions. They weren’t actively finding people to tell them they weren’t autistic. The latter is what we are aiming to prevent with that rule.

          For the second link, it seems like that might have been an honest question rather than gatekeeping.

          We’ll let those stay for now since they may help others review conversations on self-diagnosis. However, please report gatekeeping in the future. We don’t want anyone here that knows they’re autistic but cannot access a medical diagnosis to be further marginalized. As autistics, we’ve all been bullied enough.