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Whats the right diagnosis and order of treatment?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 570032" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>We can't diagnose here, obviously, but he does sound more spectrumish to me, too. Although, you should look into executive function deficits and ADHD. There is a thread in the archives to get you started. <a href="http://www.conductdisorders.com/forum/f13/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-executive-function-763/" target="_blank">http://www.conductdisorders.com/forum/f13/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-executive-function-763/</a></p><p></p><p>I agree that he should be evaluated at a Children's Hospital. The sooner that process is started the better, as there is going to be a wait. It's likely that his IQ test isn't an accurate reflection if he was that frustrated and unable to complete it. My daughter tested average IQ and the neurpysch thinks she is actually higher, but anxiety kept her from being able to really do the tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 570032, member: 7083"] We can't diagnose here, obviously, but he does sound more spectrumish to me, too. Although, you should look into executive function deficits and ADHD. There is a thread in the archives to get you started. [url]http://www.conductdisorders.com/forum/f13/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-executive-function-763/[/url] I agree that he should be evaluated at a Children's Hospital. The sooner that process is started the better, as there is going to be a wait. It's likely that his IQ test isn't an accurate reflection if he was that frustrated and unable to complete it. My daughter tested average IQ and the neurpysch thinks she is actually higher, but anxiety kept her from being able to really do the tests. [/QUOTE]
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