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Diagnosis is one of the hierarchies over us.

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  • rosethornranger@spore.socialR rosethornranger@spore.social

    Diagnosis is one of the hierarchies over us. Our community doesn't need the permission of doctors to exist

    #meme #anarchism #anarchyMeme

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    @RosethornRanger the realisation that I had spent the previous 65 years unaware of my autism opened so many doors. Principally it allowed me the relief of understanding clouded of my life, but most telling, it helped to explain why I was "different" and since childhood I had been treated accordingly.

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    • rosethornranger@spore.socialR rosethornranger@spore.social

      Diagnosis is one of the hierarchies over us. Our community doesn't need the permission of doctors to exist

      #meme #anarchism #anarchyMeme

      khleedril@cyberplace.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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      @RosethornRanger This is the truth. Sending ADHDs to doctors in the hope of curing them is almost as bad as sending them to asylums to hide them away. Society must accept, adapt, and accommodate them.

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      • khleedril@cyberplace.socialK khleedril@cyberplace.social

        @RosethornRanger This is the truth. Sending ADHDs to doctors in the hope of curing them is almost as bad as sending them to asylums to hide them away. Society must accept, adapt, and accommodate them.

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        @khleedril @RosethornRanger Eh, medication is still very important for many people and can improve the lives of people with ADHD, for their own sake. There is no "cure" of course.

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          @benh pretending that NT peoples experiences are objective is funny af lol

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          • robertwt@mastodon.ieR robertwt@mastodon.ie

            @RosethornRanger the realisation that I had spent the previous 65 years unaware of my autism opened so many doors. Principally it allowed me the relief of understanding clouded of my life, but most telling, it helped to explain why I was "different" and since childhood I had been treated accordingly.

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            @RobertWT @RosethornRanger

            I didn't get it til I started reading experiences of other women with high functioning autism and went, "oh".

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            • einspossum@chaos.socialE einspossum@chaos.social

              @khleedril @RosethornRanger Eh, medication is still very important for many people and can improve the lives of people with ADHD, for their own sake. There is no "cure" of course.

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              @EinsPossum @khleedril @RosethornRanger@spore.social

              Yes. I’ve heard a lot of audhd friends here say it’s a great relief for them. Seems a bit tricky sometimes to find the best matching one but if it works, it seems to be a help.

              And it doesn’t work for everyone, apparently, but that’s not a reason to make those who benefit from it feel bad about it.

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              • rosethornranger@spore.socialR rosethornranger@spore.social

                Diagnosis is one of the hierarchies over us. Our community doesn't need the permission of doctors to exist

                #meme #anarchism #anarchyMeme

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                @RosethornRanger

                That’s exactly why I never went for a „diagnosis“. I don’t need an allistic doctor to tell me I have „deficits“, thank you very much. Nor do I need neurotypicals to explicitly tell me I’m not one of them. They’ve punished me for it all my life, with looks, remarks, and rejection.

                It’s the very reason why self-identification is completely valid in the #actuallyAutistic community.

                Cookie monster!

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                • rosethornranger@spore.socialR rosethornranger@spore.social

                  @benh pretending that NT peoples experiences are objective is funny af lol

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                  @RosethornRanger @benh “you must be personally assessed by someone who interprets the questionnaire depending on their expert experience”

                  Sounds objective af

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                  • nellie_m@autisticpri.deN nellie_m@autisticpri.de

                    @RosethornRanger

                    That’s exactly why I never went for a „diagnosis“. I don’t need an allistic doctor to tell me I have „deficits“, thank you very much. Nor do I need neurotypicals to explicitly tell me I’m not one of them. They’ve punished me for it all my life, with looks, remarks, and rejection.

                    It’s the very reason why self-identification is completely valid in the #actuallyAutistic community.

                    Cookie monster!

                    favicon

                    (codeberg.org)

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                    @nellie_m @RosethornRanger i agree, in that i was always going to see myself as autistic, no matter what.

                    but here in the UK for example, where it costs nothing but time and energy, it's worth considering getting a formal diagnosis. i've found it very freeing. i tell everyone i'm autistic now, because they can't argue…

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                    • fishidwardrobe@social.tchncs.deF fishidwardrobe@social.tchncs.de

                      @nellie_m @RosethornRanger i agree, in that i was always going to see myself as autistic, no matter what.

                      but here in the UK for example, where it costs nothing but time and energy, it's worth considering getting a formal diagnosis. i've found it very freeing. i tell everyone i'm autistic now, because they can't argue…

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                      @fishidwardrobe @RosethornRanger

                      of course, if there’s some kind of service you need and can access that way, or whatever personal reason anyone might have - I’m just saying why I, very personally, chose not to let anyone assess „officially“ what I know already. Especially given how many of us have been given wrong assessments - including wrong medication for all sorts of diagnoses - for years on end.

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