As an Adult How did you obtain professional confirmation of your Dyspraxia?
As an aid to others please could you comment below
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whether this was privately funded from your own pocket,
via your GP/NHS Funded
or another route and/.or service provider, occupational health referral via an employer etc
How did you obtain professional confirmation of your Dyspraxia
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How did you obtain professional confirmation of your Dyspraxia
Tom
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With a foot full of bullets I tried to run faster but I just hobbled on to the next disaster.
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With a foot full of bullets I tried to run faster but I just hobbled on to the next disaster.
(from Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Foot Full of Bullets)
Re: How did you obtain professional confirmation of your Dyspraxia
Assessment through genius within, good report .
It is a shame my GP, would not accept the report .
I got the diagnosis in Southern England, in May 2012
It is a shame my GP, would not accept the report .
I got the diagnosis in Southern England, in May 2012
Re: How did you obtain professional confirmation of your Dyspraxia
Did your GP offer any indication of why they would not accept GW's report?
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Re: How did you obtain professional confirmation of your Dyspraxia
1. When I realised I was not going to get a publicly funded assessment after about two years of attempts I took the advice of the Dyspraxia Foundation's Adult adviser and commissioned a report from a Chartered Psychologist who the DF's adviser personally recommended in 2002.
That only had limited value as although it was accepted in part by my employer their Occupational Physician queried it's validity and my NHS Genera; Practitioner did not accept it but instead referred me to an NHS consultant neurologist who said I could not be dyspraxic as I could navigate myself to and around the hospital where I saw him.
Another Medical Practitioner to whom I had been referred for suspected sleep apnoea - which was diagnosed - suggested she refer me for a second neurologists opinion, which she did - he also refused to diagnose relating the organisational problems I reported to a lack of night time oxygen.
For the next ten years I tried repeatedly to get a referral to an NHS clinical psychologist but my GP could not make such a referral, eventually I was referred to an NHS consultant psychiatrist, who would have been able to refer me to a clinical psychologist, but one Psychiatrist I saw refused to refer me to a psychologist not believing such a person was available. Instead he referred me to an Occupational Therapist - the person appointed said they had no experience of assessing dyspraxia in adults, so I declined to see them. Ata review appointment with a different psychiatrist - she reviewed my history and questioned me and diagnosed dyspraxia - that diagnosis being accepted by my GP although no support has been offered apart from tolerance when I have missed appointments for other ongoing treatment I have needed for heart and lung conditions since the mid 1980s.
That only had limited value as although it was accepted in part by my employer their Occupational Physician queried it's validity and my NHS Genera; Practitioner did not accept it but instead referred me to an NHS consultant neurologist who said I could not be dyspraxic as I could navigate myself to and around the hospital where I saw him.
Another Medical Practitioner to whom I had been referred for suspected sleep apnoea - which was diagnosed - suggested she refer me for a second neurologists opinion, which she did - he also refused to diagnose relating the organisational problems I reported to a lack of night time oxygen.
For the next ten years I tried repeatedly to get a referral to an NHS clinical psychologist but my GP could not make such a referral, eventually I was referred to an NHS consultant psychiatrist, who would have been able to refer me to a clinical psychologist, but one Psychiatrist I saw refused to refer me to a psychologist not believing such a person was available. Instead he referred me to an Occupational Therapist - the person appointed said they had no experience of assessing dyspraxia in adults, so I declined to see them. Ata review appointment with a different psychiatrist - she reviewed my history and questioned me and diagnosed dyspraxia - that diagnosis being accepted by my GP although no support has been offered apart from tolerance when I have missed appointments for other ongoing treatment I have needed for heart and lung conditions since the mid 1980s.
Re: How did you obtain professional confirmation of your Dyspraxia
Re: How did you obtain professional confirmation of your Dyspraxia
The other aspect is that GPs may be unaware of who GW are and/or their expertise in the field.
Suspect some GPs may be less familiar with or trusting of Educational Psychologists!
Suspect some GPs may be less familiar with or trusting of Educational Psychologists!
Tom
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With a foot full of bullets I tried to run faster but I just hobbled on to the next disaster.
(from Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Foot Full of Bullets)
Moderator/Administrator
With a foot full of bullets I tried to run faster but I just hobbled on to the next disaster.
(from Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Foot Full of Bullets)