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Today, results of psychological evaluation for DGD
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 675122" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Now that I have had a day for things to sink in... And still realizing that mental diagnosises can be fluid and changing. I wonder how this panel of 7 professionals came up with their diagnosis. Was it the result of their questionnaires we completed? Was it their interview with J and I? Did they study the gap on the IQ test between IQ and processing speed? Was it because the gap between her reading and comprehension was very high compared to her math skills? Is the static encephalopathy responsible for why part of her brain works well, like how at 8th grade she could read and comprehend as well as most people in their early 20's but her math fluency was the level if a 2nd grader? Is that why, when I try to reason with her, she just doesn't get it? Why did the neuropsychologist exam did not find anything but major depressive disorder? </p><p></p><p>I am hoping the psychologist we see can connect all the dots. KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 675122, member: 12511"] Now that I have had a day for things to sink in... And still realizing that mental diagnosises can be fluid and changing. I wonder how this panel of 7 professionals came up with their diagnosis. Was it the result of their questionnaires we completed? Was it their interview with J and I? Did they study the gap on the IQ test between IQ and processing speed? Was it because the gap between her reading and comprehension was very high compared to her math skills? Is the static encephalopathy responsible for why part of her brain works well, like how at 8th grade she could read and comprehend as well as most people in their early 20's but her math fluency was the level if a 2nd grader? Is that why, when I try to reason with her, she just doesn't get it? Why did the neuropsychologist exam did not find anything but major depressive disorder? I am hoping the psychologist we see can connect all the dots. KSM [/QUOTE]
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