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Because in some places it can take a very long time to find the resources to get diagnosed. Why do you think people should wait to look for ways to help themselves until they got an official stamp?
What you said, but phrased nicer, agree.
I'd agree in part. In my opinion self diagnosis doesn't mean you get to demand accommodations or special treatment. Self diagnosis for me means that I have the terminology to look for things to change in my life to make things easier, for exercises to help myself and to accept that I might not be able to do everything other people can do. It allows me to stop telling myself that I'm lazy, stupid, retarded etc. It does not mean that I walk around demanding "attention".
Exactly! Couldn't have phrased it better myself
That's why I don't see a problem with self diagnosis though. I did fully explain why I'm not looking for an official diagnosis in a separate comment, that's why I feel very uncomfortable with the reactions about self diagnosis.