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psychiatrist says no medications!
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<blockquote data-quote="Indianamomof4" data-source="post: 88643" data-attributes="member: 4062"><p>Thank you... and the psychiatrist (used correctly this time) did suggest high functioning autism. That word scares me, though, really. However, the neuropsychologist did not think (only via a 45 min. interview and some random tests and 3 different inventories) that he was in the autism spectrum but that he has "mild signs" and he could not rule out a mild form of asperger's. God, I feel like there are so many possibilities and no freaking answers!!!!!!!!!!!!! All the while my son's teacher is losing her wits, he's feeling horrible about school and his behaviors sometimes and I just feel lost and powerless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indianamomof4, post: 88643, member: 4062"] Thank you... and the psychiatrist (used correctly this time) did suggest high functioning autism. That word scares me, though, really. However, the neuropsychologist did not think (only via a 45 min. interview and some random tests and 3 different inventories) that he was in the autism spectrum but that he has "mild signs" and he could not rule out a mild form of asperger's. God, I feel like there are so many possibilities and no freaking answers!!!!!!!!!!!!! All the while my son's teacher is losing her wits, he's feeling horrible about school and his behaviors sometimes and I just feel lost and powerless. [/QUOTE]
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