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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 532796" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>If I were this mom I wouldn't rule anything out - even<em> *pink elephant syndrome*</em>. Her boy needs services and I'd be looking for <strong>anything</strong> out there to get them.</p><p></p><p>You know, before son was diagnosed, he had had an evaluation and the psychiatric had verbally told me he was borderline autistic. When we moved and got stuck in a horrible school, who was not meeting my son's needs and seemed to not know him at all (they even lost him for an hour) I started *hollering* how he was borderline autistic just to get someone to listen and take action (hopefully get him out of that awful school) <strong>I in no way shape or form believed that son was autistic at the time </strong>(I was only familiar with Rain Man types and worse). I got action.</p><p></p><p>Point is, if she wants to get him services she should look at <strong>EVERY </strong>possible diagnosis, I don't care how remote the possibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 532796, member: 11965"] If I were this mom I wouldn't rule anything out - even[I] *pink elephant syndrome*[/I]. Her boy needs services and I'd be looking for [B]anything[/B] out there to get them. You know, before son was diagnosed, he had had an evaluation and the psychiatric had verbally told me he was borderline autistic. When we moved and got stuck in a horrible school, who was not meeting my son's needs and seemed to not know him at all (they even lost him for an hour) I started *hollering* how he was borderline autistic just to get someone to listen and take action (hopefully get him out of that awful school) [B]I in no way shape or form believed that son was autistic at the time [/B](I was only familiar with Rain Man types and worse). I got action. Point is, if she wants to get him services she should look at [B]EVERY [/B]possible diagnosis, I don't care how remote the possibility. [/QUOTE]
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