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Difficult Child adulting...Big Fail
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 685342" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oh, sorry. I read too wuickly.</p><p></p><p>Sonic got services as a child so it was no problem for him to continue thrm, also certsin diagnoses pretty much assured them. Mood disorders and processing disorders wont get you services. ADHD is udually not seen as a serious enough problem...youd have to fight. The things I mentioned are automatic if the neuropsychologist chimes in about the services. </p><p></p><p>Aldo a therapist eont pull as much weight as a neuropsychiatrist. For a whilebi was involved in an active group of parents eho advocated for disabled adult kids the so I kinda learned the ropes. Any sort of prenatal substance abuse combined with an inability to function at a normal age level should be enough to get ssi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 685342, member: 1550"] Oh, sorry. I read too wuickly. Sonic got services as a child so it was no problem for him to continue thrm, also certsin diagnoses pretty much assured them. Mood disorders and processing disorders wont get you services. ADHD is udually not seen as a serious enough problem...youd have to fight. The things I mentioned are automatic if the neuropsychologist chimes in about the services. Aldo a therapist eont pull as much weight as a neuropsychiatrist. For a whilebi was involved in an active group of parents eho advocated for disabled adult kids the so I kinda learned the ropes. Any sort of prenatal substance abuse combined with an inability to function at a normal age level should be enough to get ssi. [/QUOTE]
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