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Does getting diagnosed even do anything other then knowing what you already know?
For ADHD it means you can try medication to help you. For ASD it wouldn't change anything for me personally so I'm not going to bother.
But there is no testing for ADHD. It's just someone agreeing that they also think you have it.
Well, I had to go through excessive tests, including blood work and EEG.
I can see EEG being something valid, blood tests just seem like body baseline and would have zero bearing on a clinical evaluation.
Either way, glad you had it addressed
Blood tests help to exclude other reasons for symptoms so they absolutely have bearing.