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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 463029"><p>We took difficult child 2 to the autism specialist to shut up our pediatrician who would not leave us alone about difficult child 2 having autism. Weren't we surprised. We were also surprised when difficult child 1 was diagnosis with autism at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). We thought we knew what it looked like with difficult child 2, difficult child 3, and husband being on the spectrum. difficult child 1 has other diagnosis along with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) that make diagnosis him harder. I guess what I'm saying is don't rule out the testing. Get it done by a good tester then even if he doesn't have it you'll know he doesn't have it. Plus, a good tester even if he isn't on the spectrum will be able to say 'well, this is what I've noticed while testing him and this is what it might be and this is who might help.' A neuropsychologist would be good. With difficult child 1 I've come to the mind set I don't care if they call him a purple elephant with green spots as long as it helps with the symptoms I see. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad he had a good day today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 463029"] We took difficult child 2 to the autism specialist to shut up our pediatrician who would not leave us alone about difficult child 2 having autism. Weren't we surprised. We were also surprised when difficult child 1 was diagnosis with autism at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). We thought we knew what it looked like with difficult child 2, difficult child 3, and husband being on the spectrum. difficult child 1 has other diagnosis along with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) that make diagnosis him harder. I guess what I'm saying is don't rule out the testing. Get it done by a good tester then even if he doesn't have it you'll know he doesn't have it. Plus, a good tester even if he isn't on the spectrum will be able to say 'well, this is what I've noticed while testing him and this is what it might be and this is who might help.' A neuropsychologist would be good. With difficult child 1 I've come to the mind set I don't care if they call him a purple elephant with green spots as long as it helps with the symptoms I see. I'm glad he had a good day today. [/QUOTE]
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