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I'm new and my daughter is a mystery
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 702335" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Why a neurologist? in my opinion that won't help.</p><p></p><p>Stimming can be very insidious. Could be hard to figure out. She has tons of autistic traits. That's why I suggested a Neuropsyc. They really do good testing. A neurologist mostly looks for stuff like epilepsy that you can see on an e e g. You can't see autism. It is a spectrum and a specific set of symptoms. No autistic kid has every symptom. They delayed my son's diagnosis because they said he had good eye contact and was too friendly.</p><p></p><p>He has autism but is doing really well as a young man because he got so much help after the diagnosis. He is 23, on his own, and has two part time jobs and a good life. He does get social security too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 702335, member: 1550"] Why a neurologist? in my opinion that won't help. Stimming can be very insidious. Could be hard to figure out. She has tons of autistic traits. That's why I suggested a Neuropsyc. They really do good testing. A neurologist mostly looks for stuff like epilepsy that you can see on an e e g. You can't see autism. It is a spectrum and a specific set of symptoms. No autistic kid has every symptom. They delayed my son's diagnosis because they said he had good eye contact and was too friendly. He has autism but is doing really well as a young man because he got so much help after the diagnosis. He is 23, on his own, and has two part time jobs and a good life. He does get social security too. [/QUOTE]
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