Is anybody here familiar with this thing?

I’m talking to a psychiatrist to get assessed for ADHD, but in order to start treatment, if necessary, I’ll first have to do this neuropsychological assessment called the WEIS test. It’s expensive as shit, more than 2k, but seems to be the only way for me to get any kind of treatment. I can either pay that amount or wait 8-10 months to get it through my health insurance.

I did some digging and apparently it’s this assessment of intelligence that can only be applied by qualified professionals. It frankly sounds like I’m about to get my brainpan measured. Have any of you taken this exam? Is it as stupid as it sounds? Has it helped you receive and/or validate a diagnosis?

Honestly it fucking sucks to me, having to jump through all these hoops just to have somebody listen to me and say “you have/don’t have ADHD”.

  • ReadFanon [any, any]@hexbear.net
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    1 month ago

    Goddamn, I don’t even know what to say. This is an absolute load-bearing post for me now, I’m saving it to reread multiple times, and you are a legend. Thank you so much for your kind and wise advice.

    That’s very kind of you to say.

    So much of this comes from hard-learned lessons that I’ve had to fumble my way through personally at some point, so if I can help make it a bit easier for someone else then it makes it all worthwhile.

    That Ritalin story is wild. I just can’t wrap my head around how a doctor would be like that at all.

    With regards to therapists and talking about ASD, take it at your own pace but also don’t put too much stock in what they say or how they react - most people really aren’t up to speed on ASD at all, professionals included, so if you get some skepticism or disbelief just keep in mind that they might have a really stereotyped understanding of ASD. Also if you are auDHD it really can feel like its own separate thing a lot of the time because of how the two conditions interact and compensate and stuff.

    The bipolar diagnosis stuff is also super common for late self-identifying neurodivergent folks. If you make it through to adulthood as an undiagnosed ADHDers or autistic person but you haven’t gotten a diagnosis of a mood disorder, you’re basically a unicorn imo.

    Once again, thank you enormously for your words. I’m not exaggerating when I say that your comment really made a difference to me. Much love, comrade!

    Much love to you too, comrade. I’m just glad to help.