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Horridhenrietta

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You know what this is gonna do... cause a flurry of people thinking that's it I'm autistic too and asking to be put on the pathway for asd diagnosis. Causing a crippled system to become more crippled . I have two autistic children and care full time for my autistic brother I know deep down I am autistic too. I won't get diagnosed because it won't bring me anything my life is what it is.

What I care about is that I had to pay private for one of my children's diagnosis after being kicked out of two schools . Having to drive around the country finding her adhd meds because of a national shortage one of the reasons for this shortage is an influx of people getting diagnosed. So Hinch go fuck yourself
Same here, long, long battle to get my Youngest DX (4th round through CAHMS). Eventually got it (& told they were a classic presentation!). I feel I probably am too more & more over the years but it seems pointless pursuing it. I have coping strategies & know how to navigate life. I was like an FBI profiler finding out all the help I could for my Child over the years & in a way that has helped me. I won't clog up the system to put a name to it.
 
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ellecatx

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Just to say, I know a few people that use neurodivergent and a few that prefer neurodiverse. I use neurodivergent myself. But I am aware of a few adhd, autistic and audhd people who like using neurodiverse!

I agree, point 3. I think we are in the minority. The comments on her Instagram post largely are applauding her.
I meant we as in we here on tattle agree. Not the sheep obvs
 
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Zofloragirl

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You do know that when a child gets diagnosed via the NHS it isn't just by one person right?....it's via a whole panel of specialists (paediatrician, a speech and language therapist, psychologists and other health and education specialists.). It's also not a quick thing either, it can take well over a year. So your theory of most diagnosis' being wrong doesn't stand.
But for a young child it’s based on what the parent says. I’ve had a teenager given a diagnosis and he was planning on having it reversed when he hit 18. Most diagnoses are spot on but there will be some that have been done for the wrong reasons.
 
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lalala88

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Soz if you've already seen - but her accounts are finally up on Companies House...
 
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Hun_tea22

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The recent passing of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act means that at some point in the future small companies and micro-entities will have to file a profit and loss account at Companies House. There is no time frame in place yet as to when the new regulations will be coming in but they are coming.
and what does that additional information potentially reveal please? I was just looking at the bottom line figure
 
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londonlife24

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I don’t like her husband at all, he gives me really strange feelings. Something about him I don’t like. Is there any gossip about him?

I also agree - I assumed Mrs Hinch was 40ish. I am 29 and can’t believe she is only four years older than me!
Loads of gossip in the Wiki!
 
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Hi! New to this thread. I've seen she has her son have been diagnosed as autistic. I bet it wasn't a NHS diagnosis. Can anyone fill me in on thoughts/opinions as to her "diagnosis"?
 
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Wildrosesez

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Scrolling through a reel and come across one of a christmas dinner, and one person eating just chicken nugs instead of a Christmas dinner with the other 10 of them, and it saying guess who's acoustic They meant autistic
So from this day forwards, Sophie shall be
✨️✨️ acoustic ✨️✨️ xoxoxoxox
I haven’t seen that specific one so may be a genuine error but that’s also a meme going round atm, to say acoustic - not sure where it started
 
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Daintycomet

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What is frightening about being ND?
Not the commenter but I think people agree there's nothing frightening about being neurodiverse, just what actual support is out there and can be accessed easily.

I feel bad for the Huns who have probably been on the 'journey' years longer than she has without a diagnosis and, even once they get it, nothing in the way of support.
 
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Zofloragirl

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No it isn't. The parental view is only a small portion of a diagnostic process and is only some what important when it comes to getting the referral actually accepted by the NHS. After that the diagnosing process it taken over by a whole team of professionals. The ADOS assessment undertaken by the educational psychologist has no parental involvement at all.

I'm not saying a misdiagnosis isn't possible, but it's not the norm.
That sounds like a sensible and robust process. Where I live, the ADOS is not used. Let’s hope her last reel doesn’t drown these amazing services.
 
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Yvonne1010

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My mums cousin is autistic and was put in a home , he is about 65-70 now (don’t know him well) there was no intervention , no help and if there’s nothing they will never improve and learn to adapt.
my son is autistic he was diagnosed early and got all the help and support he needed and although was said he would be quite low functioning as he was when he was diagnosed at 3 he’s now 17 and thriving , full mainstream (with ehcp and support) doing A levels , learning to drive , has a casual job.
back then people were left to it and shit away it’s very very sad.

I won’t say she has no traits I don’t know , girls are extremely different and portray differently to boys it’s much harder to diagnose and see in girls and they are most often later diagnosed.
from how she portrays herself online she’s doing well despite never being diagnosed and receiving support most girls I know who have been late being diagnosed wouldn’t be able to live and do what hinch does. How ever I definitely think I have autism but my anxiety too over and over shadowed it.

it’s been obvious Ron was autistic for a long while to me
My niece struggled like you says its masked in girls and for years we all suspected something was amiss her mum has a awful time and still does took years to get diagnosed she now a young adult with poor mental health as well kids a mess feel so sorry for her it's so sad went main steam school she very bright but stuggles loads Here you have this witch who as creamed the money in lives a good life it didn't effect that side of her life I call bull shit.
 
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Buzz2345

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You do know that when a child gets diagnosed via the NHS it isn't just by one person right?....it's via a whole panel of specialists (paediatrician, a speech and language therapist, psychologists and other health and education specialists.). It's also not a quick thing either, it can take well over a year. So your theory of most diagnosis' being wrong doesn't stand.
I didn’t say that most are wrong I said a lot are. I’m well aware of the process as I’ve got an autistic 13 and 14 year old.
 
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mudthefarcuss

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Please read my reply properly, I do believe I acknowledge that an autism diagnosis can be made through a range of symptoms. And you yourself say you're not qualified to diagnose her, yet this is what you're attempting to do, so thanks for acknowledging that your post is absolute BS. I suggest you don't comment on things you clearly haven't got a clue about.
I'm not trying to diagnose her, I merely answered the question what traits have people seen in her. I know quite a lot about the subject from a personal non-professional point of view as I am diagnosed Autistic by the NHS as is my child. Ask yourself why it matters so much to you that she can't be considered possibly Autistic, you can still hate her even if she is.
 
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