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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 415338"><p>My son took that test when we first transferred to our new neuropsychologist - he took it unmedicated as they'd asked for us to take him off the medications for the first visit.</p><p>After about 5 seconds he started slamming his hands on the keyboard - whole hand, random fingers, etc. They'd told me only to read him directions and do nothing else.</p><p>The results were whatever the lowest possible score is.</p><p>I'd be kind of interested to see how he does when properly medicated, but at the time I felt completely hopeless - but also that they were seeing his true, unmedicated self.</p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 415338"] My son took that test when we first transferred to our new neuropsychologist - he took it unmedicated as they'd asked for us to take him off the medications for the first visit. After about 5 seconds he started slamming his hands on the keyboard - whole hand, random fingers, etc. They'd told me only to read him directions and do nothing else. The results were whatever the lowest possible score is. I'd be kind of interested to see how he does when properly medicated, but at the time I felt completely hopeless - but also that they were seeing his true, unmedicated self. A [/QUOTE]
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