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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 727668" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I did tcare for the professionals pro ided by school. We did have Medicaid. A u I ersity clinicwill normally accept it, are usually exceptional and have neuropsychologists. My autistic son was covered a d a neuropsychologist h was the first person whodiagnosed him correctly. I shudder to think how things GS would have turned out with the wrong diagnosis. The school called it ADHD which was wrong and the ADHD medications made him worse. A psychiatrist said bipolar. That was worse. The way a neuropsychologist test (at least ours) was ten hours of thorough testing in every area of function, not just listening g to me recite symptoms or listening to my son struggling to explain. </p><p></p><p>The school stopped trying g to deal y services on ether neuropsychologist sent his report and recomendations. He got taken off all medications .</p><p></p><p>At 24 he isonhisown and doing g great. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 727668, member: 1550"] I did tcare for the professionals pro ided by school. We did have Medicaid. A u I ersity clinicwill normally accept it, are usually exceptional and have neuropsychologists. My autistic son was covered a d a neuropsychologist h was the first person whodiagnosed him correctly. I shudder to think how things GS would have turned out with the wrong diagnosis. The school called it ADHD which was wrong and the ADHD medications made him worse. A psychiatrist said bipolar. That was worse. The way a neuropsychologist test (at least ours) was ten hours of thorough testing in every area of function, not just listening g to me recite symptoms or listening to my son struggling to explain. The school stopped trying g to deal y services on ether neuropsychologist sent his report and recomendations. He got taken off all medications . At 24 he isonhisown and doing g great. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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