The email

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Dear Tom, Your head of year has contacted me saying you have suspicions you could be autistic. If you choose to get diagnosed you will be assigned someone to help you through the process and diagnose you. That would be my job. If you have decided what you want to do please email me when you can. Upon answer I will answer any enquires you may have. -Gabe The first thing Tom thought was how if he were to get diagnosed it would be a long hard process especially because he’d be on the high functioning side. He thought about his response quickly and typed the email out:  Gave Hello, I would like to get diagnosed. How long would this process take and if my diagnosis is positive what would happe? Would I get any support? If so in what areas? He was happy with that email so he clicked send. He was happy with this so he clicked send. The nature of the reply was very blunt and straight to the point but Tom didn’t want to waste any time trying to sound nice, I’ll get diagnosed then I’ll never see this man again so what’s the point in exchanging pleasantries and being 
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