Restart80
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I'm 30 and when I was 27 I changed family doctors, as my old one retired.
She strongly believes I am on the autism spectrum, without me having ever suggested it. She said she was actually going to bring it up after the first time she met me, but waited until the second appointment I had with her. She wrote me a referral for a neuropsychologist.
She told me that psychologists aren't covered and I'd need to be diagnosed privately, which means it could cost anywhere from $1000-2000.
I could afford this, but firstly, it's not 100% certain I will be diagnosed, though I do think it is likely. Is it worth me spending up to $2000 for an autism diagnosis at the age of 30?
I have been thinking about this for awhile and wonder if it could be worth it in terms of tax credits (like the disability tax credit, or even just the disability portion of the Canada Worker's Benefit), does an official autism diagnosis qualify someone for these?
Note: I've never lived on my own, still live with parents. Reported income has never been higher than about 17k (in 2021). Currently back in school.
She strongly believes I am on the autism spectrum, without me having ever suggested it. She said she was actually going to bring it up after the first time she met me, but waited until the second appointment I had with her. She wrote me a referral for a neuropsychologist.
She told me that psychologists aren't covered and I'd need to be diagnosed privately, which means it could cost anywhere from $1000-2000.
I could afford this, but firstly, it's not 100% certain I will be diagnosed, though I do think it is likely. Is it worth me spending up to $2000 for an autism diagnosis at the age of 30?
I have been thinking about this for awhile and wonder if it could be worth it in terms of tax credits (like the disability tax credit, or even just the disability portion of the Canada Worker's Benefit), does an official autism diagnosis qualify someone for these?
Note: I've never lived on my own, still live with parents. Reported income has never been higher than about 17k (in 2021). Currently back in school.