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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 410992" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Patrica I realized I didn't address your questions appropriately. The confusion has to do with Dr.X</p><p>I think. He was difficult child's therapist when he was a youngster. He is on contract with the School Board and with SS. He did the exam for SS.</p><p> </p><p>The out of town n/psyc testing (8 hours each time) was paid for by the School Board who did not use Dr. X as difficult child needed complete professional testing and because I pointed out that Dr. X had a prior relationship with difficult child.</p><p> </p><p>Voc/Rehab sent him to the new local Psychologist (who is now going to be testing him for SS) and also had him tested by their own testers who are in Tampa.</p><p> </p><p>So the two locals are getting precedence over the more sophisticated testers from major cities.</p><p>I'm hoping it isn't a ploy to just remove him from the SS rolls. He has disabilities that don't necessarily show up in brief encounters. Hope that helps explain my long post. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 410992, member: 35"] Patrica I realized I didn't address your questions appropriately. The confusion has to do with Dr.X I think. He was difficult child's therapist when he was a youngster. He is on contract with the School Board and with SS. He did the exam for SS. The out of town n/psyc testing (8 hours each time) was paid for by the School Board who did not use Dr. X as difficult child needed complete professional testing and because I pointed out that Dr. X had a prior relationship with difficult child. Voc/Rehab sent him to the new local Psychologist (who is now going to be testing him for SS) and also had him tested by their own testers who are in Tampa. So the two locals are getting precedence over the more sophisticated testers from major cities. I'm hoping it isn't a ploy to just remove him from the SS rolls. He has disabilities that don't necessarily show up in brief encounters. Hope that helps explain my long post. DDD [/QUOTE]
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