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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 10863" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>"He said Lucas couldn't have it because he was "too friendly" and made "too good eye contact" and could "go from room to room without melting down." Those are all fallcies, things even I knew, but the psychiatrist didn't. "</p><p></p><p>My son's doctor said the same thing. Now his (ex)therapist who works with the doctor is saying that indeed he may be AS or even autistic. It makes me angry since I had suggested this many times only to be given the above reason why my difficult child was not. I often wonder if things would have ended up differently if my difficult child had this diagnosis. Maybe the hospitals would have been able to keep him against his will and he never would have ended up in the judicial system? Lots of Questions no answers.</p><p></p><p>You say that everyone feels there is more going on with your difficult child. i was told the same thing but noone ever got a handle on it. My advice is to keep trying to get an accurate diagnosis. It is imperative for proper treatment. The proper treatment will make a huge difference in your difficult child's live and yours. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 10863, member: 2315"] "He said Lucas couldn't have it because he was "too friendly" and made "too good eye contact" and could "go from room to room without melting down." Those are all fallcies, things even I knew, but the psychiatrist didn't. " My son's doctor said the same thing. Now his (ex)therapist who works with the doctor is saying that indeed he may be AS or even autistic. It makes me angry since I had suggested this many times only to be given the above reason why my difficult child was not. I often wonder if things would have ended up differently if my difficult child had this diagnosis. Maybe the hospitals would have been able to keep him against his will and he never would have ended up in the judicial system? Lots of Questions no answers. You say that everyone feels there is more going on with your difficult child. i was told the same thing but noone ever got a handle on it. My advice is to keep trying to get an accurate diagnosis. It is imperative for proper treatment. The proper treatment will make a huge difference in your difficult child's live and yours. -RM [/QUOTE]
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