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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 282106" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>If the school is saying the testing already done is not accurate or is flawed in some way then I imagine that retesting can be done at any time.</p><p></p><p>It would be useful to provide the new doctor with the test results AND the actual forms used for the testing (any and all parent checklists, teacher checklists/statements, and any forms the child filled out, drew on, etc... If some tests are done via computer then there should be a printout of the actual results - not just the prior test administrator's interpretation of the results. </p><p></p><p>If at ALL possible, get the NP to give YOU copies of these things for your file. I keep them just like I keep copies of any/all Xrays, MRI's, labwork, etc... It can be very helpful to track progress and identify changes if you have the actual results. </p><p></p><p>And, if any EEGs, MRI's or whatever are done the hospital here only has to keep the films/reports for seven years. These can all be helpful in figuring out what is wrong, esp if they show the beginnings of a trend (my mom needed 8 years worth of lab tests to figure out that she had a serious liver disease. NONE of the tests were abnormal, but over the span of time there was a trend in some of the results that indicated the disease.)</p><p></p><p>I hope the school stops messing around and gives you what difficult child needs. They have to know they can't fight a Warrior Mom and win!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 282106, member: 1233"] If the school is saying the testing already done is not accurate or is flawed in some way then I imagine that retesting can be done at any time. It would be useful to provide the new doctor with the test results AND the actual forms used for the testing (any and all parent checklists, teacher checklists/statements, and any forms the child filled out, drew on, etc... If some tests are done via computer then there should be a printout of the actual results - not just the prior test administrator's interpretation of the results. If at ALL possible, get the NP to give YOU copies of these things for your file. I keep them just like I keep copies of any/all Xrays, MRI's, labwork, etc... It can be very helpful to track progress and identify changes if you have the actual results. And, if any EEGs, MRI's or whatever are done the hospital here only has to keep the films/reports for seven years. These can all be helpful in figuring out what is wrong, esp if they show the beginnings of a trend (my mom needed 8 years worth of lab tests to figure out that she had a serious liver disease. NONE of the tests were abnormal, but over the span of time there was a trend in some of the results that indicated the disease.) I hope the school stops messing around and gives you what difficult child needs. They have to know they can't fight a Warrior Mom and win!! [/QUOTE]
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