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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 271406" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Definately go with Dude. Dan decided to apply for it a few years ago, and was turned down as well. Dan swore he was going in by himself to deal with the disability doctor, but had an anxiety attack and the doctor asked me to come in, not to mention Dan was clueless. </p><p> </p><p>Basically the doctor was a wack job, and spent more time describing in detail about what was going to happen to Dan if he was sent to prison, how since he was small and slender and good looking, he would be a prime target to be raped and had to describe that in detail. </p><p> </p><p>He basically discounted all of the paperwork I had brought from the psychiatric docs, psychiatric hospitals, school records, residential treatment centers, day treatment center and my parent report, the diagnosis of Bi-Polar, severe ADHD, panic and anxiety attacks. And then said he was going to classify Dan with Conduct Disorder, and I told him he was well, basically, full of it if he was going to discount all of these reports. I even started reeling off the criteria of Conduct Disorder and why they didn't fit.</p><p> </p><p>The guy asked me where I got my degree - I told him that I thought where he got HIS degree was MY question and was more of an important question. It was really a waste of my time as it was pretty obvious that this guys job was to make sure people were denied.</p><p> </p><p>Of course he was denied but under a classification of a mood disorder, not otherwise specified, a half arsed concession. He hasent really pushed to get it, which is fine with me - I didn't want him to do it anyway - he is stable when he is on medications and at the time where his head was at, the money would not have been put to good use</p><p> </p><p> Good luck..</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 271406, member: 47"] Definately go with Dude. Dan decided to apply for it a few years ago, and was turned down as well. Dan swore he was going in by himself to deal with the disability doctor, but had an anxiety attack and the doctor asked me to come in, not to mention Dan was clueless. Basically the doctor was a wack job, and spent more time describing in detail about what was going to happen to Dan if he was sent to prison, how since he was small and slender and good looking, he would be a prime target to be raped and had to describe that in detail. He basically discounted all of the paperwork I had brought from the psychiatric docs, psychiatric hospitals, school records, residential treatment centers, day treatment center and my parent report, the diagnosis of Bi-Polar, severe ADHD, panic and anxiety attacks. And then said he was going to classify Dan with Conduct Disorder, and I told him he was well, basically, full of it if he was going to discount all of these reports. I even started reeling off the criteria of Conduct Disorder and why they didn't fit. The guy asked me where I got my degree - I told him that I thought where he got HIS degree was MY question and was more of an important question. It was really a waste of my time as it was pretty obvious that this guys job was to make sure people were denied. Of course he was denied but under a classification of a mood disorder, not otherwise specified, a half arsed concession. He hasent really pushed to get it, which is fine with me - I didn't want him to do it anyway - he is stable when he is on medications and at the time where his head was at, the money would not have been put to good use Good luck.. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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