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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 468971" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Wow, I am out of my mind crazy over this. It is just so awful. This guy needs a formal complaint and criminal complaint too. I worked with a psychologist in a school once and when asking about a shared child she said, no he doesn't have Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) (I was sure he did and wanted an additional evaluation) and she described him...wrong hair color, wrong height...I tried to tell her it was a different kid and once she comitted she wouldn't go back. Didn't matter what he looked like, she was RIGHT. Even if he made a mistake, if he would have said Ms. X, I made a mistake, I am so sorry and of course, now I know who you are. whatever, it still would not be ok, but maybe not be so enraging! Get her out of there. That nurse???? to say well if its in the chart, you know its true...HUH??? Yeah, mistakes are never made in hospitals. </p><p></p><p>HUGS and so sorry you experienced that. I hope she is ok. Depression is so hard to see a child go through. Love and hugs to her too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 468971, member: 12886"] Wow, I am out of my mind crazy over this. It is just so awful. This guy needs a formal complaint and criminal complaint too. I worked with a psychologist in a school once and when asking about a shared child she said, no he doesn't have Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) (I was sure he did and wanted an additional evaluation) and she described him...wrong hair color, wrong height...I tried to tell her it was a different kid and once she comitted she wouldn't go back. Didn't matter what he looked like, she was RIGHT. Even if he made a mistake, if he would have said Ms. X, I made a mistake, I am so sorry and of course, now I know who you are. whatever, it still would not be ok, but maybe not be so enraging! Get her out of there. That nurse???? to say well if its in the chart, you know its true...HUH??? Yeah, mistakes are never made in hospitals. HUGS and so sorry you experienced that. I hope she is ok. Depression is so hard to see a child go through. Love and hugs to her too. [/QUOTE]
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