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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 424422" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>yep, seeing it in black and white sends a knife into my heart. I especially try to avoid seeing difficult child sons or husband's gaf scores. The last time husband was d/c'd (yes d/c'd, not admitted) from psychiatric hospital? His gaf was 45. Yeah, that is sure functional. NOT. With difficult child son, the school psychiatric testing was hard to read. He is so not in tune to what is really going on. I am at the same time dreading and looking forward to the neuropsychologist testing that I am setting up for him. My concern is that while it will help him in the long run, it will also just add more of an alphabet soup to his diagnosis's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 424422, member: 3184"] yep, seeing it in black and white sends a knife into my heart. I especially try to avoid seeing difficult child sons or husband's gaf scores. The last time husband was d/c'd (yes d/c'd, not admitted) from psychiatric hospital? His gaf was 45. Yeah, that is sure functional. NOT. With difficult child son, the school psychiatric testing was hard to read. He is so not in tune to what is really going on. I am at the same time dreading and looking forward to the neuropsychologist testing that I am setting up for him. My concern is that while it will help him in the long run, it will also just add more of an alphabet soup to his diagnosis's. [/QUOTE]
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