Son has un-diagnosed Aspergers
Rainbowwarrior637
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my son is 28 with undiagnosed aspergers syndrome, all the authority's knows he's got it but he wont get diagnosed, he rarely leaves the house only to go jogging it's a huge burden on food electric as he's up most nights, and he doesn't get an income.he also makes alot of mess.
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my son is 28 with undiagnosed aspergers syndrome, all the authorities knows he's got it but he wont get diagnosed, he rarely leaves the house only to go jogging it's a huge burden on my electric bill as he's up most nights, and he doesn't get an income.he also makes alot of mess.and always has to have something on.
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Hello @Rainbowwarrior637 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Sorry what has happened. Understand the need for your son to find help and support.
I do know you have come to the right place for information, advice and support.
I have the number and contact details of the National Autistic Society. Who also deal in Asperger's as well.
Helpline number 020 7833 2299 .
Mon / Thurs 10am to 4pm. Fri 9am /3pm.
Email nas@nas.org.uk.
Contact them for any advice. Any thing they can suggest.
We are a friendly, supportive community.
Please ask if we can advise on anything. Some one will know.
Please take care.
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Hi @Rainbowwarrior637 welcome to the community. I can only sympathies with you. I'm sorry, it must be so difficult for you. Can I ask why won't he get diagnosed?
Have you tried asking advice in particular categories? There is a parent/carers section where you may find others experiencing the same as you and an Asperger's catagory, click on this link and chose your topic
https://community.scope.org.uk/post/discussion
I wish you luck, sorry I could not help any more then that.Tina(Ankyie Spon)
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Hi @Rainbowwarrior637
I’m very very sorry ? to read your post!!!!!!
Can I say that we need to get a diagnosis really before we go forward?????
Can you please let me know how you feel???
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Good to meet you. It sounds like you and your son are going through a difficult time. I can see that you have already been given some really good advice already. I'm going to tag in our expert @Jack_W who may be able to advise you further.
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