My Autism Assessment Experience | Advice, Waiting Times, Private vs NHS

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Zara Beth

Zara Beth

Күн бұрын

in this video i discuss my entire assessment process for my autism diagnosis - from applying through the NHS to finding a company and getting a private diagnostic assessment as an adult 🧠
my experience was with RTN Medical Healthcare Solutions and I had my assessment with Dr Renata Fialho 🙂 i’ve linked all of their information and website down below so feel free to research if you’re looking into an assessment yourself! 👇🏻
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you can get a discount on all ASD/ADHD assessments using the code** ‘ZB-RTN’ if you do decide to get an assessment with them!! ❤️ I know private healthcare is still tricky to afford, but I really hope this can make it more accessible for those of you who need it :)
They also have options for monthly payment plans with 0% interest to help spread the cost where needed!
**For transparency, I wanted to mention that this is an affiliate code, meaning I earn a small percentage any time it's used 💕 this doesn't change my views, and i would never partner with or accept an affiliate offer if i didn't genuinely mean/think what i say! hopefully the code can help some of you guys out, and at the same time it can help support me in keeping advocacy and content as my job 🙂 (this doesn't change anything on your side, but if you don't feel comfortable that's okay too)
I know RTN Mental Health Solutions are now accepting Right to Choose (NHS) referrals for children’s assessments, so if you’re researching for anyone under the age of 18, this is an option too!
i hope you enjoyed watching, and don't forget to subscribe! :) ♡
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✨ TIMESTAMPS✨
00:00 - intro
00:42 - realising i was autistic
01:24 - applying for a diagnosis
02:04 - NHS vs
03:30 - private healthcare
04:13 - why get a diagnosis?
05:57 - how long does it take?
06:47 - choosing a company
08:12 - RTN Mental Health Solutions
10:47 - assessment prep
12:40 - my autism assessment
discussing hard topics
15:32 - post-diagnosis thoughts
18:55 - follow up call
20:16 self-diagnosis is valid
21:31 - assessment discount!!
22:36 - outro
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1.What conditions do I have?
‣ I have Tourette's Syndrome, FND and orthostatic hypotension along with being autistic and queer! I also advocate for mental health.
2. What is FND? 🧠
‣ fndhope.org/fnd-guide/
3. What is Tourette's?
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✰ About Me ✰
My name is Zara Beth (zeezee25 on tiktok) and I post videos about disability, neurodiversity and living with Tourette's Syndrome, Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) and Orthostatic Hypotension. Tourette's syndrome is a neurological condition causing involuntary movements called tics.
I use my social media (TikTok, KZbin & Instagram) to advocate and raise awareness for my conditions and share what it's like living as a neurodivergent and disabled person. I am autistic, sharing my sensory struggles along with my experiences with mental health disorders.
I share the accommodations I use to help my daily life, and I'm an ambulatory wheelchair user documenting my life using mobility aids and how chronic illness symptoms vary from day to day!
I'm a musician with a song called "She's Mine" available on all streaming platforms, and I'm an artist with a small business and website selling my artwork, disability merch. I also love reading, writing, and I'm currently writing a novel and a book/memoir about my life!

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@GregJ22
@GregJ22 28 күн бұрын
I don't understand how it's possible for you to glow like that through all your hardships. What a precious person you are!
@asdlfkj12jieweo21
@asdlfkj12jieweo21 27 күн бұрын
Well, thats what happens when you simply don’t give a shit about your illness and never, ever, ever give up. These are really the strong people in society.
@allesandra22
@allesandra22 19 күн бұрын
​@Terrytibbs357 Oh please!! For goodness sake do not speak if you don't know the full story !!!
@dharmathenature3509
@dharmathenature3509 19 күн бұрын
are you stupid?! you can shine on the outside while being completely chaotic on the inside. that's called MASKING
@Terrytibbs357
@Terrytibbs357 19 күн бұрын
@@allesandra22 she is faking stfu
@holorainduck8569
@holorainduck8569 24 күн бұрын
That experience you described with the doctor who understood every struggle you had and every symptom is the exact experience I had when I went to an ADHD specialist for a diagnosis. I had previously been misdiagnosed by my general healthcare provider and the difference with the specialist was night and day in comparison. It was the most validated I’ve ever felt
@r.t.6775
@r.t.6775 28 күн бұрын
Hi!! I’m from America. And healthcare here is a mess. Our insurances don’t cover an autism assessment for adults. And it’s really hard to even find someone who will diagnose adults. I know I’m ADHD/Autism. But I haven’t been able to get the official diagnosis because it’s so expensive. I do want the validation and ability to use accommodations but it’s 2000+ USD and I don’t really have that right now. In fact I’m having a flare up of my FND and I can’t work right now. I hope I can get it eventually. But I have done so much research and these diagnosis makes so much sense and explains so much in my life. Eventually I will get it. I’m so glad you got to get your diagnosis! ❤
@navareeves8976
@navareeves8976 27 күн бұрын
I hope you are able to get that diagnosis as soon as possible, and remember you ARE valid, even before you get the diagnosis. ❤
@oddluck4216
@oddluck4216 26 күн бұрын
Same here (minus the FND 🫂). I got the official ADHD diagnosis, but it absolutely doesn't cover everything without adding that little 'u' (AuDHD). Insurance doesn't cover it AT ALL over 18 and it is far too expensive, especially when your executive function mess makes money already an issue. Thank God for the validating online community (especially voices like @Zara_Beth)!
@bluesunquake
@bluesunquake 21 күн бұрын
Yikes!
@HyperWolf
@HyperWolf 21 күн бұрын
I guess I got lucky being in California. I got diagnosed easy and quick. I didn’t realize how different insurance is in other states. Here there are so many requirements for insurance providers. One is that they all have to provide coverage for assessment and treatment of autism regardless of age or intelligence level. So many other mental health conditions are also required to be covered both in being assessed for and treated. If I didn’t live here I’d still be wondering if I was right because I wouldn’t have been able to afford it. I can’t imagine that. My diagnosis helped me get taken seriously by some people close to me that didn’t think I was correct in my self diagnosis and even made me doubt. I hope you do eventually get your diagnosis. But until then, trust your judgement and don’t let the imposter syndrome get you.
@axolirvin971
@axolirvin971 16 күн бұрын
@@HyperWolf Are you positive about the insurance requirement? When I tried to get assessed, when I was living in CA, the only available assessor for my insurance only worked with children, and I was told that if I was Autistic that it would have been caught in school (I'm still furious about the last remark). I'd love to know if I should be angry about not being assessed as well
@freyamaexo2498
@freyamaexo2498 28 күн бұрын
I got my autism and ADHD diagnosis almost a month ago and I’m very glad I got it. However, I went via the nhs and ended up waiting 2 and a half years from referral to diagnosis, which is actually quite quick via the nhs. I was also very lucky that I had specialist nurses doing my assessments and they were really nice and saw through my mask. But it meant I still had to wait to see a pediatrition for the last appointment and beware some areas still use functioning labels like my area which meant I wasn’t validated as much as I should have been because I was labelled high functioning when actually I’m just very high masking. Thank you for sharing your story and educating people as our society still needs a lot of education. 🌸
@Phantom_Plants
@Phantom_Plants 28 күн бұрын
My assessment is Tuesday and I'm terrified, so thank you very much for this ^_^
@bri4845
@bri4845 28 күн бұрын
good luck
@ellisscott8905
@ellisscott8905 28 күн бұрын
good luck!!
@user-kv7ld9up8b
@user-kv7ld9up8b 28 күн бұрын
Good luck.
@Terrytibbs357
@Terrytibbs357 27 күн бұрын
Remember to go look up all the symptoms on google so you can definitely get diagnosed then you can tell everyone you’re an auttizim
@Lizalemonaide
@Lizalemonaide 25 күн бұрын
I hope that it worked out for you
@AutumnsFlameDances
@AutumnsFlameDances 24 күн бұрын
So glad i stumbled across this video. I considered a private autusm/adhd assesment but was worried that having FND would cause problems and muddy the waters - so for you to say theres someone i can go to for an assessment that understands FND is just ....a huge relief. Thank you!
@Lizalemonaide
@Lizalemonaide 25 күн бұрын
Zara you are one of my favorite youtubers! You have helped me get through the hard times in my life. Autism assessments are not very accessible where I live, but I am fortunate to figure out that I most likely have autism, and I am taking steps to get an assessment. Your videos have been an inspiration for me and many others in the community. Thank you so much
@TimeToStartOver
@TimeToStartOver 27 күн бұрын
Same thing where I live here in Germany. No new registrations, not even a waiting list. Some centers are just for young children. I'm 40 and I think autism always was a thing in my life, I tried to fit in but it got more and more difficult over the years. Not 'fitting in', depression, introversion, messed up school life and career path, it would all make sense. But either way, I will have to deal with society for the rest of my life, diagnosed or not. Keep it up, Zara. I like your videos and your positive attitude. 😊👍
@jimin-071
@jimin-071 28 күн бұрын
I've got a first step appointment with the NHS for autism assessment, where they see me and send me to the assessment suits me best. This is after a year waiting list and constantly being pushed back. They haven't been great and accomodating they haven't really asked if I had any questions or things I would like in the room etc, they've also not given us much info at all which has kinda left me in the dark. I'm glad your having a good experience and have got all the things you need! I don't wish going thru the NHS route on anyone unless they can't afford it, 100% DO NOT RECOMMEND
@lordsathariel4384
@lordsathariel4384 24 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed at 7 and identified as high functioning they also withdrew my support in school as they were of the opinion I was doing fine at which point without support I was screwed since I am high functioning in that my IQ is definitely over 80 however I'm by far not functional in most settings took in till I got to 18 to get support back at which point my education or as put it 7 years of wasted time since I wasn't learning anything those 7 years unless I did it at home were done at which point KNOWING I had PTSD anxiety and clinical depression which were diagnosed when I was committed to the CAMS program in my area I was offered mild financial help and I Kid you not a bus pass. An what's worse is from people iv spoken too in my city my story is a good outcome for someone diagnosed in my area basically from what iv observed the NHS is all over the place with non visible disabilities and in my city specifically they were called out on side-lining people with autism.
@theseus_lavender
@theseus_lavender 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey, idk it feels a little better to see other people going through it. I'm 40, existentially burnt out, chronically ill and 2 years on the NHS waiting list (almost by accident), I was diagnosed ADHD a few years back but it just didn't seem to cover everything, some of the most challenging things, by my sensory sensitivities alone I know there's more to it... I wish I could afford private but more than anything, I wish I could have been "seen" when I was younger. This isn't the end of my story, it's just on hold for a little while...
@Stzr_dragon948
@Stzr_dragon948 28 күн бұрын
Omg hi you're my favourite KZbinr. I feel so safe and welcome on your channel because I have anxious tics and autism and knowing that you have similar things makes me feel safe and I also love your content❤️
@Hm_Golf
@Hm_Golf 28 күн бұрын
stsf
@patrickmcfarland2610
@patrickmcfarland2610 28 күн бұрын
Do you get the hiccups some times
@Stzr_dragon948
@Stzr_dragon948 28 күн бұрын
@@patrickmcfarland2610 alot
@Stzr_dragon948
@Stzr_dragon948 28 күн бұрын
@@patrickmcfarland2610 yeah why do you ask?
@honeyxxxx
@honeyxxxx 19 күн бұрын
Thank you so much this was so helpful! I’m a pre teen and we had been looking at Autisum and SPD assessments for me as it disrupts my school work someth8ng but this was VERY helpful, thank you so much!
@milliem8051
@milliem8051 14 күн бұрын
I have chronic tic disorder and suspect I’m autistic, and also struggle with anxiety and depression. It’s nice to hear from someone with similar struggles.
@codyoliver5375
@codyoliver5375 26 күн бұрын
I am glad you had such a positive experience getting diagnosed. When I tried to get diagnosed I didn't have a good experience and it's lead me to not attempt to seek a diagnosis again. I had a meltdown the day before the appointment due to stress about college and fighting with my parents. I slept for 12 hours after that and was feeling better. The person assessing me asked how I was doing and I was honest. He asked me to leave the room to talk to my mom who had come with me. He made her cry by saying I was in crisis and needed to drop everything in my life to go into a recovery program. He also tried to say I was bipolar and when we asked about autism. He acted like it was after thought and said probably. It was demoralizing and I was basically punished for being to honest about what I was going through. He barely asked any questions after I told him the meltdown so he never got a proper history to show that I am not always like that. I never went back and don't plan to. That was about 7 years ago. I have graduated the community College I was at with an associates degree. I went to a business college and got a bachelor's degree. I am now working in my field.
@chlobobass
@chlobobass 24 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience getting an autism diagnosis! I’m currently on an NHS waiting list for an autism assessment after being referred by the mental health hospital I was inpatient at in 2022. I’ve been told it’s a 3.5year minimum wait. (Currently done 1year, 3months of that so far.) Several psychologists have hinted to me that I may be neurodivergent in the last two years. I would consider to go private but don’t know how a diagnosis would benefit me. There’s always the suspicion of are private healthcare companies going to “over diagnose” people because they’re looking for an answer. If I’m not autistic, what am I? With the NHS, I find it’s very trial and error with diagnostics. If one label doesn’t fit, they’ll try another as if it’s clothing. I also don’t understand if I am autistic, does that make my psychotic depression a misdiagnosis, or was it part of my autistic traits all along? As you can read, I’m a deep overthinker and I’m still deciding what path to take in my mental health and neurodivergent journey.
@Evil_Moo
@Evil_Moo 27 күн бұрын
I'm currently on the adult autism diagnosis waiting list for the NHS. They sent me a letter saying the estimated wait time is 3.5 years, which is just not worth waiting. I'll probably go private, so thank you for sharing your experience.
@Graeme408
@Graeme408 27 күн бұрын
COMMENT… Wow, that was wonderful. My daughter, now 27 has some pretty significant neurological disabilities. We live in the United States and getting accommodations, assessments and special education required a very, very expensive lawyer who specialized in early childhood education law. In the end she got to go to a private school that adapted a curriculum to her needs. To hear your journey was more than brilliant. I was encouraged and uplifted by everything you had to share, thank you for taking so much of your time to plan and share your experience. I subscribed and hit the LIKE button but I would love to know if there is any other way I can support you in your journey.
@Zara_Beth
@Zara_Beth 27 күн бұрын
thank you for the support!! ☺💕 i'm so glad my story/experiences resonated!
@mrsubtlemouth6838
@mrsubtlemouth6838 28 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for the great info. Getting a diagnosis seems like a such a daunting experience. Its great that its given you a better understanding of yourself 🙂
@ILxveYou-jh7xc
@ILxveYou-jh7xc 27 күн бұрын
Thank you so much,truly. I needed this. Take care of you,and don't forget we *adore* you
@sarahbellis4071
@sarahbellis4071 12 күн бұрын
Currently waiting for my assessment, I used your code which really helped ❤ Your content is one of the main reasons that I realised I could be autistic and it’s really given me the confidence to go for the assessment ❤️
@saskiaegeland-jensen8152
@saskiaegeland-jensen8152 27 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this detailed video. I’ve been reading so many books, blogs and social media posts, and watching videos, about autism and finding so much new understanding about myself. Just today my mum out of nowhere told me about a podcast she listened to with someone who was diagnosed autistic as an adult and my mum talked about what she’d learned from that, then said she’d seen that I’ve been reading books about autism, and that helped to start the conversation I didn’t know how to have about me realising I’m most likely autistic. I’m not sure yet whether I’ll pursue a diagnosis, but I’m really grateful to have this video detailing the process with RTN and if I do end up wanting a diagnosis hopefully I would go with them.
@autisticdancer
@autisticdancer 27 күн бұрын
So I've had a bit of a weird experience with getting diagnosed for my neurodivergence (in a kind of good way?) ... I got officially diagnosed with ADHD around the age of 8 or 9 and then got an unofficial diagnosis for autism a couple years later. I say it was unofficial because it was done by a professional psychologist who knew what she was talking about (one thing she told my parents when she said that I might be autistic was "you've seen one autistic person, you've seen one autistic person"), but I wasn't there with the goal of getting diagnosed so it was never officially written down. Thankfully, my parents did tell me about the unofficial diagnosis soon after and asked if I wanted to get an official one, and because I didn't really know what being autistic meant back then, I said no. But as I've gotten older I've come to understand my neurodivergence more, and recently my parents have asked again if I want to get an official diagnosis. Honestly, I think I do. Less so because I need the validation that I am indeed autistic, and more so because I want the ability to have accommodations if I need them when/if I go to college. My options for getting a diagnosis will likely be different because I live in America, but hopefully it will be a little bit easier for me to get one since I'm under the age of 18 and have an official ADHD diagnosis already. But this video was still very informative of what I might need to expect from the process if I get mine! PS: I also hate survey questions where the answers are "always" "frequently" "sometimes" ect... because I never know what they mean lol. This is why I tend to prefer open ended questions where I feel like I do a better job at explaining things in detail.
@alicewonder6500
@alicewonder6500 23 күн бұрын
Happy for you!!! I have tism traits, not sure if I have the tism tho? Idk. Wish I had someone I could continuously ask questions about my brain to.
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 5 күн бұрын
“Zara, your openness about living with Tourette’s and FND is inspiring. Keep sharing your journey!” 🌟 “I appreciate how you educate others about neurodiversity. Your videos are eye-opening!” 👏 “Zara, your strength and resilience shine through in every video. Thank you for being a voice for the community.” 💪 “Your coping strategies are so valuable. Thanks for shedding light on what it’s like to have tics in a quiet classroom.” 🙌 “I love your music! ‘She’s Mine’ is such a beautiful song. Keep creating!” 🎶 “As someone with Tourette’s, I relate to your experiences. Thank you for raising awareness!” 🧡 “Zara, your authenticity is refreshing. Keep being you!” ✨ “I’ve learned so much from your videos. Coprolalia awareness is crucial!” 🗣 “Your courage in sharing your health struggles is commendable. Keep advocating!” 🌈 “Zara, your positive attitude is contagious. Sending virtual hugs!” 🤗 “I appreciate your timestamps - it makes your content accessible!” ⏰ “Your video on seizures and fainting in class was eye-opening. Keep spreading awareness!” 👀 “Zara, your artistry and creativity shine through in everything you do.” 🎨 “Thank you for providing resources for Tourette’s research. You’re making a difference!” 🌟 “Your TikTok content is equally impactful. Keep advocating!” 👍 “Zara, your channel is a safe space for everyone. Thank you!” 🌟 “I’m amazed by your ability to create despite health challenges. Keep shining!” ✨ “Your video on coping with tics in a quiet classroom resonated with me. Thank you!” 🙏
@AgnesBalla9602
@AgnesBalla9602 28 күн бұрын
I have just started my diagnostic process. I am so nerveous, so afraid that they won’t believe me… but I have to do it. 😫
@meow-mf5ru
@meow-mf5ru 21 күн бұрын
I am in the same position. We will get through this and hopefully it will change our lives for the better :)
@hannahk1306
@hannahk1306 27 күн бұрын
Thank you making this video. I'm just starting to think about going through the process myself, for both Autism and ADHD, so this is really useful information. We've just moved, so I don't know what the NHS options are locally yet (in our old area the current waiting list is 5 years!), but I think I'm going to have to end up going privately unfortunately. My old doctor thinks that the current providers will lose the NHS contract when it's up for renewal, because they're not meeting patients' needs (to the point that doctors are being told not to refer people unless absolutely necessary).
@reidchandgie5851
@reidchandgie5851 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for this! Could you do something related to your seizures? How to control them or what to do when you feel one coming on? (I got diagnosed with epilepsy, petit mal/absence seizures) or how to live your life the same knowing you have seizures? I love ur channel you have helped me a lot
@mariaandresfernandez5456
@mariaandresfernandez5456 28 күн бұрын
Hey Zara!! Thank youbfor posting this! I am from Spain and we also have very long waiting lists here so i feel like u would have done the same thing (go privately if i were you). I am happy you finally got the diagnosis that you needed :). Btw last week you said you were in a flare-up. How are you? I hope you are feeling better ❤
@mnlightshimmer9148
@mnlightshimmer9148 28 күн бұрын
I love your channel sm! I dont have autism, but i completely support you! Youve been through a lot and ik i always comment but i love ur vids too much i cant help but comment on them all the time ❤❤❤i can get anxious easily and you help me so much 😊😊😊
@Lol-im-a-cat
@Lol-im-a-cat 27 күн бұрын
You help my feel more comfortable about my disability thank you ❤
@johnbillings5260
@johnbillings5260 26 күн бұрын
In the end, it seems it may not be much better than the US system. Glad you were able to navigate the system. ❤
@clairerobin8009
@clairerobin8009 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. I definitely needed it ❤
@Miles-wowza
@Miles-wowza 27 күн бұрын
Ahhh omg in my youth group today we were talking about Nerodivergents in social media and I talked about you and how you are a great role model😭💗
@Zara_Beth
@Zara_Beth 27 күн бұрын
aww this means so much to me!! 🥹💕
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 7 күн бұрын
Certainly! Here are five comments similar in length to the one you provided: “Healthcare struggles are real. I’ve been navigating the same maze. The cost of an autism assessment for adults is astronomical, and insurance rarely covers it. It’s frustrating, but we’ll keep pushing for validation and accommodations.” “I feel your frustration. Diagnosing adults with ADHD or autism shouldn’t be this difficult. The financial burden is overwhelming. Hang in there, and I hope you get the clarity you deserve.” “Healthcare costs are a nightmare. I’m in the same boat-knowing I need an assessment but unable to afford it. The system needs an overhaul. Wishing you strength and eventual answers.” “The struggle for an official diagnosis is exhausting. I’ve researched endlessly too. It’s unfair that financial barriers prevent us from accessing essential care. Stay hopeful-we’ll get there.” "I empathize completely. The validation matters, and the system fails us. Let’s keep advocating for change. And yes, I’m grateful for my diagnosis-it’s a step toward understanding myself better."1
@rachelhand5864
@rachelhand5864 25 күн бұрын
My GP is referring me to be tested - he says the adult waiting list on the NHS in my area is four years for adults. My daughter has been on the children's waiting list for a year. She has at least another six months to go, probably longer.
@trinity14.5
@trinity14.5 27 күн бұрын
this is actually really interesting because i've just gone through an assessment and we got put through a seperate organisation in the NHS and it was a really similar experience to what yours sounds like and it's been so quick compared to the rest of the NHS, now i'm just waiting and stressing about whether i'll get a diagnosis or not
@wjaydnds4739
@wjaydnds4739 11 күн бұрын
Which organisation did you go with? I've been researching myself and just trying to be patient and accept how long its going to take
@phoebegemini
@phoebegemini 18 күн бұрын
I got my autism diagnosis when I was 13 (9 years ago now) and here in Belgium the assessment and testing process is completely different than in the UK. Autism runs in my family, my two younger brothers also got diagnosed with autism and I have some people I know from the psych ward with autism. The way they diagnose autism here is a looooongg process with HOURS of tests. I think I had about six 2-3 hours of test sessions. It wasn't just a questionnaire. Though I had to fill in a form like yours, I also had to do these weird tasks and puzzles. I had to for example say which feelings I associate with pictures of random people doing expressions and I had one where I had these pictures that I had to put in what I thought was the correct order, I had to assign animals to my family members and then explain why I assigned them these animals. And so many other random things. My two brothers had to do the exact same tests and we all got diagnosed at different ages. I was 13, my younger brother was 8 and my youngest brother was 16. Weird. I guess every country has its own way of testing for autism. Thought I'd share this in case someone has a different experience than yours too :)
@Ragdollcatlover
@Ragdollcatlover 28 күн бұрын
I have an NHS diagnosis but only in as much as my NHS outsourced their referrals to private practitioners.
@streeeeeeeetttttt
@streeeeeeeetttttt 28 күн бұрын
hi i have a question about tourette’s: i’ve had motor tics for about 5 years and vocal tic on and off but (i don’t think) continuously for over a year - so i don’t know if this is tourette’s or motor tic disorder. I was wondering if you could do a video about tourette’s diagnosises and accommodations for it because i’m starting gcse courses next year and it would be nice to confirm what accommodations are out there. so - how did you get your tourette’s diagnosis and what was it like? what accommodations are there in schools? also i find your videos really educational and interesting! 😀⭐️
@grapepale8446
@grapepale8446 27 күн бұрын
Two days ago i was diagnosed with bipolar, personality disorder and autism. I was so relieved because it all explained how id been feeling for years. I told this to my friends and family. 4 out of 5 people said "and?? 🙄" I feel very unvalidated..
@hannahk1306
@hannahk1306 27 күн бұрын
Congrats on your diagnoses, I hope they help you to get the support you need and to make accommodations for yourself. Unfortunately you can't help how others react, but hopefully in time they start to make accommodations for you. I think sometimes people struggle with things like neurodiversity and mental health, because they can't see the struggles in our brains.
@bluesunquake
@bluesunquake 21 күн бұрын
BPD. *spits* Me too!
@KrystynaSuchomska-xy1rn
@KrystynaSuchomska-xy1rn 27 күн бұрын
I have been on the waiting list for two years now for autism because we don’t have enough money to get a private psychologist. It’s kinda stressful because now people are saying my autism is just FND and that I’ve had FND since I was 7?!?!!!!??(not true it started on a very specific day) I hope I can just get a diagnosis quickly and not be called a liar anymore
@Zara_Beth
@Zara_Beth 26 күн бұрын
i have both FND and i’m autistic, but these are very different conditions 😅 did they mention *why* they said that or which traits/symptoms they’re referring to?? autism is a neurodevelopmental condition causing social and sensory struggles and differences. this is who we are, it’s how we experience the world and how we communicate and interact with other people - it isn’t a disorder we suffer symptoms of that can come and go! whereas FND is a neurological disorder causing lots of symptoms such as (but not limited to) chronic fatigue, weakness, non-epileptic seizures, paralysis, tremors, dystonia, brain fog, memory loss, speech difficulties, blackouts etc fnd symptoms can come and go/change over time and usually come in flare-ups where they’re periodically worsened by triggers
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 7 күн бұрын
Certainly! Here are five comments similar to the one you provided: “I empathize with your struggle. Our health care system can be incredibly frustrating. I hope you find a way to get the diagnosis you need.” “It’s unfortunate that insurance doesn’t cover adult autism assessments. The cost barrier is a significant challenge.” “I understand the importance of validation and accommodations. It’s frustrating when financial constraints prevent access to necessary care.” “Health care costs can be overwhelming. I hope you can find a solution soon.” “Your determination to eventually get the diagnosis is commendable. Wishing you the best on your journey!”
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 7 күн бұрын
I’ve gone down the rabbit hole of research - scientific papers, personal stories, forums. It’s like I’m Sherlock Holmes, piecing together clues. These diagnoses? They’re my missing puzzle pieces. Suddenly, my quirks, my struggles, my ‘different’ - they all make sense. But understanding alone doesn’t pay the bills.” The quest for knowledge becomes a lifeline, connecting dots and providing clarity.
@BigBlue-xt9ss
@BigBlue-xt9ss 12 күн бұрын
Zara har such an aesthetic room and style
@TristanTzara100
@TristanTzara100 21 күн бұрын
Hello. This is not directly related to this video, but I just wanted to share with you a really interesting program I just heard on BBC Radio 3 with the composer Gavin Higgins, who has Tourette's Syndrome and OCD. In the program he talks about his own experiences and talks to other musicians with the same diagnosis and how they deal with it. The interesting thing is that they all say that the act of playing music helps considerably. I just wanted to share this with you so put this on the most recent video. Thank you for all that you do.
@stripedhawk
@stripedhawk 27 күн бұрын
I finally got diagnosed when I turned either 18 or 19. I hated the psych evals though. I would try skipping out on them given I already struggled with school testing. At least these ones weren’t graded though 😂
@just_me_again2
@just_me_again2 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this, I’m feeling very nervous for my own upcoming assessment this summer
@Zara_Beth
@Zara_Beth 27 күн бұрын
good luck!! i hope it goes well and you get all the confirmation and support you need
@theultima1176
@theultima1176 24 күн бұрын
Ive been on a 3 year list from the NHS now and it's just exhausting waiting 😂
@k.c.r.5974
@k.c.r.5974 17 күн бұрын
Zara... you're the real life Zelda! 💜 Ok enough crushing on you... I'm not sure if you're a NBA basketball fan or not...but there was a player named Chris Jackson who later changed his name to Mahmoud Abdul Rauf. He has tourretes. Pretty incredible story and he was ticking pretty hard throughout his career and is considered one of the best from his era. Many describe him as Steph Curry before Steph Curry. Theres an NBA film called "Below the rim" where he's featured. Just wanted to share 😊
@radiotow3r
@radiotow3r 9 күн бұрын
I live in the US and I actually got my autism diagnosis through a university, i don't remeber a lot of it (even though i only got it two years ago) except for the relief i felt after when my questions were answered.
@maaikebouwman1168
@maaikebouwman1168 27 күн бұрын
Hey Zara, Good that you had a nice experience getting your diagnosis! I was around 4/5 years old when i got diagnosed with beiing on the autism spectrum. I am now 22 and i'm still learning about my brain. Just a question(maybe for the q&a, if you want to answer); What are the things from your past as a little kid that seems 'logic' now that you have your diagnosis with autism? Greetings from The Nederlands!!❤🧡💛💚💙💜
@calvinpooley989
@calvinpooley989 27 күн бұрын
Yesss! Great video.
@Charlotte-uj6jt
@Charlotte-uj6jt 28 күн бұрын
Hi Zara, if you're doing a q&a, or just answering questions, I have one that I just can't stop thinking about. My parents suspected that I was autistic and told me this about a month ago after I'd opened up to them about having panic attacks. I hated myself (still do) and I was learning that my nerves/panic attacks/self hatred was impacting others and I finally reached out for help after struggling silently for a year. The thing is that my parents, although they suspected that I was autistic and didn't have anxiety (which was what I suspected) kinda call out things that I'm pretty sure are autistic traits. It's as if my sensory issues and being very literal (and probably more that I can't think of right now) are problems even though I can't help it. But I feel like if I were to say that it would sound attention seeking or that I'm just exaggerating my problems even though I really don't think I am, I'm just trying to unmask and be me even when I'm feeling awful. Sorry for the lengthy question, I would love for any insight you have (btw I'm 14 and in the UK just coz I can't do loads as I'm still a minor) love you and your content Zara :)
@wookiwoo2798
@wookiwoo2798 25 күн бұрын
I’m in a similar situation, I really suggest just talking about it to your parents. The longer you wait to seek help the more you’re going to struggle in the long run. The waiting lists for diagnosis through the NHS are well over 2 years so it’s a good idea to get your name on the list ASAP. I have been waiting 3 years for my diagnosis and the process still isn’t finalised. Please talk to your parents about it ❤ wish you the best my love
@IsabelleCroad-Protheroe
@IsabelleCroad-Protheroe 7 күн бұрын
Your colourful wheelchair is amazing! Who did you get it from as I have Cerebral Palsy and I have access to a wheelchair and wants it to be colourful! My partner and his sister is autistic and I love autistic people and I completely understand getting an official diagnosis is so important! Love your work! ❤️ I also completely understand routines and structure! We love it! ❤️ amazing work!
@Black25284
@Black25284 15 күн бұрын
Happy 3 years anniversary 🎉🎊🎂🥳
@sagerose7529
@sagerose7529 28 күн бұрын
Could u make a tourettes diagnosis vid pls??😊
@caily.drinks.air.
@caily.drinks.air. 27 күн бұрын
I’m on the waiting list for an adhd diagnosis, I’m on the free nhs and it’s gunna take over a year 😬
@AutumnsFlameDances
@AutumnsFlameDances 24 күн бұрын
That's brilliant! The waiting list for ADHD in the north (NHS) is currently SEVEN years and then (apparently) two years after for meds if you need them.
@caily.drinks.air.
@caily.drinks.air. 23 күн бұрын
@@AutumnsFlameDanceslike North America?
@AutumnsFlameDances
@AutumnsFlameDances 22 күн бұрын
@@caily.drinks.air. I just meant that it's a postcode lottery for healthcare in the U.K right now. In the north of England it's a 7 year wait. I'm guessing you're in the south?
@caily.drinks.air.
@caily.drinks.air. 21 күн бұрын
@@AutumnsFlameDances ohhh ok srry I was confused lol
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 5 күн бұрын
i did my good deed for the day. i feel satisfied
@abigaillyn
@abigaillyn 27 күн бұрын
I'm in the waiting period between my assessment and results right now (which even though it's private is about 14 weeks) and it's torture. I did feel validated but doubts about the results start to creep in with so much time to think about it...
@Emily-rd4kh
@Emily-rd4kh 24 күн бұрын
As a fellow autistic person I know exactly how that feels lol
@GerryJr-ni2et
@GerryJr-ni2et 19 күн бұрын
Zara I've got news for you I have autism too but I learn to live with it plus I'm handling it slowly but surely
@Urlocalweirdo123
@Urlocalweirdo123 28 күн бұрын
Hi :D, today I’m trying a sensory friendly day, idk I just felt like it :]
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 14 күн бұрын
omg, my autism is so great, omg.
@deannab8649
@deannab8649 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video ! I am older but am looking for the testing . Seems impossible to find adult testing here in the USA . I have ADHD , and other things . Autism only makes sense now . My anxiety counselor is also sure I have autism . She has tried giving me all the sources she has . One nice person did call me back and say she found a website for all ages of ADHD and autism testing. But its over $900 just for the autism testing . It says have to pay up front and see if insurance pays "me" back . I don't trust it. So my counselor is gonna look into that further . And she gave me another resource to try calling . I am thinking this website is similar to the one you showed . 🙂
@Zara_Beth
@Zara_Beth 27 күн бұрын
i hope you can find a place which will suit your needs and be covered by insurance!! you deserve answers and better support :)
@issyx3957
@issyx3957 28 күн бұрын
Boys tend to be diagnosed between ages of 4-5 because they're more tantrumy and explosive. Girls with autism are better at knowing how to fit in or "mask" however as they get older and social groups beckme more complicated thats when some girls tend to be spotted around their teenage years. But there are so many undiagnosed women out there. For example, im autistic and i personally think my mum is autistic as well even though she isnt diagnosed
@myhumansuit
@myhumansuit 26 күн бұрын
It's worse in the US. There is only 2 people in my entire area that diagnose and we don't get health care unless we pay for it. If you can't work, you can't live. And you can't get help to get a job unless you have the money.
@wasbeheer1706
@wasbeheer1706 19 күн бұрын
I just want to let you know that I’m autistic and seeing you have the same struggles
@Straykidz82
@Straykidz82 28 күн бұрын
25 seconds ago! I love your vids
@DAUGHTER_OF_HADES41
@DAUGHTER_OF_HADES41 28 күн бұрын
OMG TYSMMMMMM I NEEDED THIS CUZ I GOTTA GET TESTED FOR IT AND I WANTED TO KNOW THESE THINGS
@JonBrase
@JonBrase 27 күн бұрын
The emotional experience of discovering autism and getting an adult diagnosis is interestingly different for a low-masking vs a high-masking individual. There's definitely some emotional impact at least to the discovery part, particularly when you've got not just your childhood but another 19 years of adult life behind you, but without heavy masking you have a much better sense of who you are even if you don't have the words to describe it or a clue how to live life in light of it, so much of it has already been processed by the time you go in for your diagnosis, and a lot of it even before you discover your autism.
@Challengedominator
@Challengedominator 27 күн бұрын
Hey I wrote 3 PARAGRAPHS (Comments) And they all DISAPPEARED for some reason and I am really sad about it
@JonBrase
@JonBrase 27 күн бұрын
@@Challengedominator Yeah, KZbin is weird like that.
@Challengedominator
@Challengedominator 27 күн бұрын
Oh ok thanks
@Challengedominator
@Challengedominator 27 күн бұрын
I commented two more and one of them wroked
@Zara_Beth
@Zara_Beth 27 күн бұрын
this! being highly masked means when i discovered my "true" self being autistic and started to step away from masking and morphing myself to other people, i had NO idea who i truly was or what i liked - it's a really confusing existential crisis to go through for sure 😅😂
@shylaharlalka
@shylaharlalka 23 күн бұрын
Hi Zara, Nice video! Do you have any advice for growing a Discord community? I started one a few days ago but need help getting members. Your server looks so good. 😊 What did you do to get more members?
@asymphony685
@asymphony685 22 күн бұрын
Can you please tell me where you got your wheelchair please I’ve been searching forever to find one like that ❤❤❤
@Nidnob
@Nidnob 26 күн бұрын
Hi, I’m 24 yes old and have been trying to figure out it to get diagnosed because I’m in a pretty conservative town that half the population doesn’t really believe in mental health concerns unless you’re actually just fully disabled. I have adhd, depression, possible no polar and autism, but I just need some advice on how to get the process rolling
@Jesse-du3nh
@Jesse-du3nh 17 күн бұрын
TY Your words are wisdom. How do you do everything lol 😆
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 23 сағат бұрын
I'd be happy to chat with you! Let's talk about anything that comes to mind. How about we start with something fun? Have you ever been on a spontaneous road trip? I've always wanted to do that, just pack up the car and drive to a new place without any plan or destination in mind. Or we could talk about books. I've been reading a lot lately and I'm always looking for new recommendations. Have you read any good books lately? Or maybe you have a favorite hobby or activity that you enjoy doing in your free time? I've been wanting to try out painting again, I used to do it all the time when I was younger but I haven't picked up a brush in years. Or we could talk about travel. Have you traveled to any exotic places recently? I've always wanted to visit Japan, the food and culture there look so fascinating. Or maybe you have a favorite TV show or movie that you're currently watching? I just finished binge-watching a new series on Netflix and I'm still reeling from the ending. Or we could talk about our favorite type of music. I've been listening to a lot of indie rock lately and I'm always looking for new bands to check out. Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a species of jellyfish that is immortal? The Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the "immortal jellyfish," is a type of jellyfish that can transform its body into a younger state through a process called transdifferentiation. It's like it's rebooting its own life cycle! And speaking of rebooting, have you ever played any video games? I just finished playing through the latest Assassin's Creed game and it was so much fun. The graphics were amazing and the story was really engaging. Oh, and did you know that there is a language called "Pirate Speak" that is used by pirates in the Caribbean? It's a unique dialect that has been passed down through generations of pirates and it's still spoken today. And speaking of dialects, have you ever tried to learn a new language? I've been trying to learn Spanish for years but it's harder than it looks! Do you have any tips for learning a new language? Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of fungus called "zombie fungus" that can turn ants into "zombies"? The fungus infects the ant's body and takes control of its movements, causing it to climb to high locations and bite onto a leaf before producing spores. It's like something out of a horror movie! And speaking of movies, have you seen any good ones lately? I just saw the new Marvel movie and it was amazing. The special effects were incredible and the story was really well done. Oh, and did you know that there is a species of bird called the "Lyrebird" that can mimic human voices? It can imitate sounds it hears in its environment, including other birds, animals, and even human voices. It's like having your own personal sound effects artist! And speaking of sounds, have you ever heard of the "Morning Glory Cloud"? It's a rare atmospheric phenomenon where rolling waves of sound appear on the horizon and create an otherworldly sound. It's like hearing music from another planet! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of computer virus called "Stuxnet" that was designed specifically to attack industrial control systems? It was created by the US and Israel to disrupt Iran's nuclear program. And speaking of viruses, have you ever heard of the "Brain-Computer Interface" (BCI)? It's a device that allows people with paralysis or other motor disorders to control devices with their thoughts. It's like having your own personal remote control for your body! Oh, and did you know that there is a species of plant called the "Corpse Flower" that smells like rotting flesh when it blooms? It's like nature's own stinky perfume! And speaking of perfume, have you ever heard of the "Artisanal Perfume Movement"? It's a movement where perfumers create unique fragrances using natural ingredients and traditional techniques. It's like having your own personal scent tailor-made just for you! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of fish called the "Blobfish" that lives deep in the ocean? It has no bones or blood vessels in its body and looks like a gelatinous blob. It's like something out of science fiction! And speaking of science fiction, have you ever heard of the concept of "Simulacrum"? It refers to a copy or imitation of something real, often used in philosophical or sci-fi contexts. It's like having your own personal duplicate copy of reality! Oh, and did you know that there is a species of mammal called the "Dik-dik" that can live without water for long periods of time? It can survive by metabolizing its own fat reserves for energy. It's like having your own built-in emergency rations! And speaking of rations, have you ever tried "Space Food"? Space agencies around the world are working on creating food for astronauts that can be consumed in space. It's like having your own personal space snack pack! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of cloud called "Noctilucent Clouds" that appears at night? They are caused by ice crystals high up in the atmosphere and can be seen glowing in shades of blue and white. It's like having your own personal nightlight! And speaking of lights, have you ever heard of the concept of "Bioluminescence"? It refers to light produced by living organisms such as fireflies or glowworms. It's like having your own personal light show! Oh, and did you know that there is a species of insect called the "Mantis Shrimp" that has 12 different types of color receptors in its eyes? That means it can see more colors than humans can! It's like having your own personal superpower! And speaking of superpowers, have you ever heard of the concept of "Quantum Entanglement"? It refers to particles becoming connected in such a way that they affect each other even when separated by vast distances. It's like having your own personal connection to everything around you! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of rock called "Petrified Wood" that has been turned into stone over millions of years? It's like having your own personal piece of ancient history! And speaking of history, have you ever heard of the concept of "Ephemeralization"? It refers to making something last forever by preserving it digitally or through other means. It's like having your own personal time capsule! Oh, and did you know that there is a species of spider called the "Velvet Worm" that can produce silk from its spinnerets? It's like having your own personal sewing kit! And speaking of sewing kits, have you ever tried "Finger Knitting"? It's a technique where yarn is knitted using only your fingers instead of needles. It's like having your own personal portable craft project! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of fish called the "Fangtooth" that has massive teeth in its mouth? They are so big they look like they could swallow its entire head!
@denisedolphinpark
@denisedolphinpark 28 күн бұрын
in the US you got insurance no NHS LOL we're just thrown into the deepend and be told "good luck!" im not even and adult and US people got screwed
@Ace-hd3di
@Ace-hd3di 25 күн бұрын
Hi Zara I was wondering what your opinion (or anyone who is reading this is) on my current situation. So I’m an AFAB 13 year old who has been diagnosed with a sensory proses disorder, anxiety and was told I had ODD as a child (between 5-10 I think) and I’m 100% sure I’m autistic and have been aware I am for years. My parents also know and we tried to get me diagnosed when I started year 1 of primary school but it was so chaotic and they refused to believe I was because I am high masking and only unmasked when I was at home so my parents pulled me put because it was having a negative impact on me. I’ve come up with my own coping mechanisms over the years but it still has such a big impact on me and I still struggle daily, I’ve recently been looking into getting a professional diagnosis but I would have to get one from the NHS as my family cannot afford the thousands of pounds that it would cost. I know it could take years to get the diagnosis but personally I think it could help me with certain aspects of my life like getting accommodations while travelling (by train and plane) but I’m not sure how else I could use this diagnosis to help me more (is there anything that it could help me with?) I’ve done so much research on autism and have covered so much but I’m just not sure if it’s worth all the time it would take to get it. I would love all your opinions and if you know of any private companies that are trustworthy and cheap. I think having the diagnosis on a piece of paper would also help others around me understand me more (for example my dad who is the type who goes ‘everyone is a little autistic’)
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 5 күн бұрын
about living with Tourette’s and FND. Keep shining bright! ✨” “Hey Zara! Your courage is contagious. 💪 Thanks for educating us about Coprolalia - it’s so important to break down those stigmas! 🙌” “Zara, you’re a rockstar! 🎸 Your music and advocacy inspire me. Keep being unapologetically you! 🌈” “I’ve learned more from your channel than any textbook! 📚 Can’t wait for your next video!” “Zara, you’re the real MVP! 🏆 Your authenticity is refreshing. Keep those tics dancing! 💃” “Zara, if life were a movie, you’d be the lead character. 🎬 Keep writing your story!” “Your resilience is like a superhero’s power! 💥 Keep fighting the good fight, Zara!” “Zara, you’re the Picasso of vlogs! 🎨 Your creativity knows no bounds.” “I’m taking notes from your coping strategies! 📝 You’re a pro at turning challenges into opportunities.” “Zara, your positivity is contagious! 🌞 Sending virtual high-fives your way!” “Your videos are my therapy sessions! 🙏 Keep sharing your wisdom.” “Zara, you’re the Beyoncé of neurodiversity! 🐝 Keep slaying!” “Zara, you’re the reason my ‘subscribe’ button is worn out! 🔔” “Your authenticity is like a rare gem! 💎 Keep shining, Zara.” “Zara, you’re the Dumbledore of life lessons! 🧙‍♂” “I’d give your channel 5 out of 5 tics! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐” “Zara, your videos are like a warm cup of cocoa on a rainy day. ☕” “Your courage is louder than any tic! 🗣 Keep advocating.” “Zara, you’re the GPS guiding us through life’s twists and turns! 🌐” “Your authenticity is my daily dose of inspiration! 💙” “Zara, you’re the Picasso of vlogs! 🎨 Your creativity knows no bounds.” “I’m officially a member of the Zara Beth fan club! 🙌” “Zara, you’re the Hermione Granger of neurodiversity! 📚” “Your videos are like a warm hug from a friend. 🤗 Keep 'em coming!” “Zara, you’re the sunshine in my KZbin feed! ☀” Remember, Zara Beth, you’re making a positive impact, one tic at a time! Keep being fabulous! 🌈🎉123 🌟
@sophylophy9332
@sophylophy9332 28 күн бұрын
Ok hear me out, what if I'm too terrified to talk to anyone 😅
@patrickmcfarland2610
@patrickmcfarland2610 28 күн бұрын
Hi
@Sincere_melody
@Sincere_melody 12 күн бұрын
I went to get an assessment and the doctor took one look at me and went on about me (barely) making eye contact and me being able to write down my symptoms meaning I can communicate. That was very unfair but I can't do anything about it. I wish they would actually take young women who are not 5 year olds more seriously
@nathanwest2304
@nathanwest2304 19 күн бұрын
uh...experience? I've known I had aspergers, but all the old documents got lost a long time ago so when I went to see a psychologist to get the fresh AD(H)D diagnosis they just happened to notice that I have aspergers too. now I'm finally taking adderall again I'm pretty certain now that quitting adderall was the worst mistake in my life
@Yxllow_Rxses
@Yxllow_Rxses 28 күн бұрын
First! I already know this vid is gonna be good and helpful!! 🫶🏻
@thepenguinofspace9291
@thepenguinofspace9291 27 күн бұрын
What pricing was it for you?
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 23 сағат бұрын
Oh, and did you know that there is a species of plant called the "Corpse Flower" that smells like rotting flesh when it blooms? It's like nature's own stinky perfume! And speaking of perfumes, have you ever heard of the concept of "Synesthesia"? It's a neurological condition where one sense is stimulated and another sense is experienced. For example, some people with synesthesia might see numbers or words in specific colors. It's like having your own personal multisensory experience! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of jellyfish called the "Turritopsis dohrnii" that can transform its body into a younger state through a process called transdifferentiation? It's like having your own personal reboot button! And speaking of rebooting, have you ever tried "Brain-Computer Interfaces"? They're devices that allow people to control technology with their thoughts. It's like having your own personal mind-controlled device! Oh, and did you know that there is a species of bird called the "Lyrebird" that can mimic human voices and other sounds? It's like having your own personal sound effects artist! And speaking of sound effects, have you ever heard of the concept of "Echoes"? They're the reverberations of sound that bounce back from surfaces. It's like having your own personal sonic boomerang! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of cloud called "Morning Glory Clouds" that can produce rolling waves of sound? It's like having your own personal musical instrument! And speaking of music, have you ever heard of the concept of "Harmony"? It's when different notes come together to create a pleasing sound. It's like having your own personal symphony orchestra! Oh, and did you know that there is a species of fish called the "Blobfish" that lives deep in the ocean and looks like a pink blob? It's like having your own personal underwater creature from another world! And speaking of underwater creatures, have you ever tried "Underwater Photography"? It's like capturing the beauty of the ocean in all its glory! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of rock called "Petrified Wood" that has been turned into stone over millions of years? It's like having your own personal piece of ancient history! And speaking of history, have you ever heard of the concept of "Timeline"? It's a visual representation of events in chronological order. It's like having your own personal map to the past! Oh, and did you know that there is a species of insect called the "Velvet Worm" that can produce silk from its spinnerets? It's like having your own personal sewing kit! And speaking of sewing kits, have you ever tried "Finger Knitting"? It's a technique where yarn is knitted using only your fingers instead of needles. It's like having your own personal portable craft project!
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 7 күн бұрын
Life has a cruel sense of timing. Just when I thought I’d conquer the diagnostic mountain, my FND flared up. It’s like my body decided to play a cosmic joke - ‘Oh, you want answers? Here’s a side of debilitating symptoms.’ I can’t work, can’t function, and the diagnosis feels like a distant mirage.” Chronic health conditions often intersect with life’s challenges, making the pursuit of diagnosis even more complex.
@Challengedominator
@Challengedominator 23 күн бұрын
I just wanna ask if i should be concerned: i had 14 seizures today ( i am not kidding) and if so what sould i do And i don't know the cause (could be epilepsy but idk)
@thesecretcoder7750
@thesecretcoder7750 17 күн бұрын
im genderfluid and present with mostly female autism. Im currently trying to get a diagnosis with school for pip/gcse accomodations and it is soooo hard (as nice as my school specialist is she isnt perfect)
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 17 күн бұрын
ahahahahha... aaaahahahhahahah!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 It is true what you hear on the news. there are people who think they re genderfluid now.. hahahahhaa... we live in an great and interesting times! what will the future bring next! lol
@wjaydnds4739
@wjaydnds4739 11 күн бұрын
I've reported that horrible comment for you, glad you feel validated in knowing your gender identity
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 7 күн бұрын
Certainly! Here’s a comment that might engage Zara Beth: “Zara, thank you for sharing your autism assessment experience. It’s so important to raise awareness and provide advice for others going through the same process. Did you find any specific coping strategies during the waiting times? 🌟”
@TheMain__Character
@TheMain__Character 24 күн бұрын
Hello! This is unrelated to the video yet I need some other's opinions on this! I saw a tiktok video in which someone was showing screenshots of her friend being ' bipolar ' . However, I felt like her friend wasn’t bipolar and the person who made the video was using it as a "quirky" term. I left a comment asking if her friend actually was bipolar and she replied with no. I then informed her that she shouldn't be using it as a quirky tiktok term since it is a real thing people have and are affected by. This person then got mad at me and it sparked an argument over this. I have now deleted the comment, but am I in the wrong or not? Edit: I should probably add that I am not bipolar, I just felt like it was the right thing to do
@Limonene809
@Limonene809 24 күн бұрын
I think what you did was right. And that other person seems quite ignorant. I hope you don't feel too bad about their behaviour towards you. Have a nice end of the week! ^_^
@TheMain__Character
@TheMain__Character 24 күн бұрын
@Limonene809 Thanks! I Hope you have a nice end if the week aswell :)
@Limonene809
@Limonene809 24 күн бұрын
@@TheMain__Character Thank you! ^^
@wjaydnds4739
@wjaydnds4739 11 күн бұрын
I personally wouldn't have deleted the comment, even if it did cause a disagreement, as you were spreading factual information and the owner/commenter of the account wasn't
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 3 күн бұрын
“Zara, your videos are like a breath of fresh air! Keep shining bright. ✨ And remember, even unicorns toot rainbows sometimes! 🌈💨” “Zara, your creativity is contagious! 🎨 Just like laughter after a bean burrito. 😄🌯” “Watching your content feels like a warm hug. Sending virtual hugs your way! 🤗 And virtual beans too-because why not? 🌽💨” “Zara, you’re the Picasso of TikTok! 🎨 And just like Picasso, you’ve got your own unique ‘artistic’ soundscape. 🎶💨” “Your videos make my day better, just like a good cup of coffee. ☕ But be warned, my coffee sometimes has a little extra ‘zing’ too! ☕💨” “Zara, you’re the reason my ‘like’ button gets a workout! 💪 And my ‘giggle’ button too! 😂💨” “Your content is so addictive, it’s like a bag of chips-I can’t stop at just one video! 📺🥔 And just like chips, it occasionally comes with a side of ‘pffft.’ 🙊💨” “Zara, you’re the Mozart of our generation! 🎵 And just like Mozart, you compose symphonies in more ways than one. 🎶💨” “Your videos are like a secret recipe-I keep coming back for more! 🤫🔥 And sometimes that secret ingredient is a dash of ‘whoops.’ 🙈💨” “Zara, your creativity is so explosive, it’s like a confetti cannon! 🎉💥 And sometimes, well, confetti cannons have their own surprises. 🎊💨” Remember, laughter is the best medicine-even if it smells a little funky! 😄💨
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 7 күн бұрын
Certainly! Here’s a thoughtful comment that might engage Zara Beth: “Zara, thank you for sharing your autism assessment experience. It’s incredibly valuable for others going through the same process. I appreciate your insights on private vs. NHS waiting times. Did you find any coping strategies during the wait? 🌟”
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 7 күн бұрын
That’s a wonderful comment! It acknowledges Zara’s contribution and shows empathy. Coping strategies during the wait can vary, but some people find solace in mindfulness exercises, creative outlets like art or writing, or connecting with supportive communities. 🌟
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 7 күн бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate your thoughtful response. Indeed, coping strategies can significantly impact our well-being during challenging times. Mindfulness exercises, creative outlets, and connecting with supportive communities are excellent ways to manage stress and maintain resilience. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! 😊🌟
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 3 күн бұрын
Zara, your videos are like a breath of fresh air! Keep shining bright. ✨” “Zara, your creativity is contagious! 🎨🎶” “Watching your content feels like a warm hug. Sending virtual hugs your way! 🤗” “Zara, you’re the Picasso of TikTok! 🎨” “Your videos make my day better, just like a good cup of coffee. ☕” “Zara, you’re the reason my ‘like’ button gets a workout! 💪” “Your content is so addictive, it’s like a bag of chips-I can’t stop at just one video! 📺🥔” “Zara, you’re the Mozart of our generation! 🎵” “Your videos are like a secret recipe-I keep coming back for more! 🤫🔥” “Zara, your creativity is so explosive, it’s like a confetti cannon! 🎉💥” And now, for an invalid fart joke: Why did the scarecrow blush? Because it saw the corn! 😄🌽
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 7 күн бұрын
omg omg i like autism omg, my autism omg
@Challengedominator
@Challengedominator 27 күн бұрын
Fifth try of trying to comment: I actually faint in school sometimes and it happens without me having a medical condition so why do you think this happens ( and I actually have lots of things that I find weird like the ability to shake basically any part of my body on command but like I am afraid to talk to a doctor about any of it or my mom but I want someone to talk to online that isn't a doctor but knows about like medical things and I also don't have lots of friends so can this channel be place where we all say what's inside or like create a WhatsApp group for it or a telegram group or like we be friends (and if you think I am flirting, I am 14 ) so pls reply soon like as soon as you make the next video because this could be big for your channel and for us) and I also have inflammation in growth centres and it makes me unable to run or walk long distances or play football or any game that involves running or go to the gym and this will stop when my body completely grows and growing stops and I forgot to mention that whenever I start to have a seizure my muscles get weak and I am unable to control them for the most part.
@ladycaissia1547
@ladycaissia1547 27 күн бұрын
What is the success rate of diagnosis? If I am going to pay all that money I need to know the diagnosis is guaranteed. Otherwise it is just a waste of money.
@Zara_Beth
@Zara_Beth 26 күн бұрын
this is a very vague question, but usually if people are paying that amount of money then they’ve done enough research to ‘know’ that they are autistic already ❤ it’s not something we do on a whim or just for curiosity (i don’t think there’s an actual success rate, but i’ve not heard of anybody -not- getting diagnosed because only people who ARE undiagnosed autistic actually suspect/research/think that they might be and go for a diagnosis! 😂)
@Zara_Beth
@Zara_Beth 26 күн бұрын
somebody said this to me when i was doubting this same thing, so i’ll repeat it here in case it’s helpful to you! if you weren’t autistic, you wouldn’t be spending all your time researching autistic traits, assessments, processes, the stories of other autistic people and how they got diagnosed… etc! ❤
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 7 күн бұрын
hihihihi 🥰🥰🥰😍😍🥰... hey Zara i would recomend you a video on youtube " An Autistic Kid with OCD Who Just Wants a Best Friend ". Such an amaizing and inspiaring story. hihiih 🥰😍😍🥰🥰😝
@fifigogiso
@fifigogiso 23 сағат бұрын
Oh, and did you know that there is a species of bat called the "Flying Fox" that has a wingspan of up to 1.5 meters? It's like having your own personal flying companion! And speaking of companions, have you ever heard of the concept of "BFFs" (Best Friends Forever)? It's like having your own personal squad of friends who are always there for you! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of mushroom called the "Lion's Mane" that can regrow its entire body from just a single cell? It's like having your own personal superpower! And speaking of superpowers, have you ever heard of the concept of "Telepathy"? It's like being able to read minds and communicate with others without words! Oh, and did you know that there is a species of snake called the "Anaconda" that can eat an entire deer in one sitting? It's like having your own personal all-you-can-eat buffet! And speaking of buffets, have you ever tried "Buffet-Style Dining"? It's like having your own personal foodie paradise where you can try everything on the menu! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of insect called the "Praying Mantis" that can turn its head 180 degrees? It's like having your own personal ninja moves! And speaking of ninjas, have you ever heard of the concept of "Sneakiness"? It's like being able to move stealthily and unnoticed like a ninja! Oh, and did you know that there is a species of fish called the "Blobfish" that lives deep in the ocean and looks like a pink blob? It's like having your own personal underwater creature from another world! And speaking of underwater creatures, have you ever tried "Scuba Diving"? It's like having your own personal underwater adventure where you can explore shipwrecks and coral reefs! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of rock called "Petrified Wood" that has been turned into stone over millions of years? It's like having your own personal piece of ancient history! And speaking of history, have you ever heard of the concept of "Ephemeralization"? It refers to making something last forever by preserving it digitally or through other means. It's like having your own personal time capsule! Oh, and did you know that there is a species of spider called the "Velvet Worm" that can produce silk from its spinnerets? It's like having your own personal sewing kit! And speaking of sewing kits, have you ever tried "Finger Knitting"? It's a technique where yarn is knitted using only your fingers instead of needles. It's like having your own personal portable craft project! Oh, and by the way, did you know that there is a type of fungus called "Zombie Fungus" that can turn ants into "zombies"? The fungus infects the ant's body and takes control of its movements, causing it to climb to high locations and bite onto a leaf before producing spores. It's like something out of a horror movie!
@JaidensMM2
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HIII:):):
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