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What are the advantages of having a diagnosis?
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 418675"><p>Good luck getting one. With the more complicated ones that border on everything under the sun it's difficult. I have received several different diagnosis from different docs over the years and the ones currently on Kaiser's books is Tourette's Syndrome, ADHD and anxiety. Since I was with them before and they sent manster to the Autism Children's research hospital and it was a rule out, they won't consider it. The psychiatrist actually gets mad at me for suggesting the AS and he's a well respected psychiatrist. The doctor who did agree with my AS assessment (psychiatrist) didn't write it down. For manster, I don't think it matters. Our insurance is lousy and they don't evendo conventional one on one therapy, they do it in classes and groups. I am thinking of sending him to a life skills class. As far as school goes, the 504 has been enough. However we'll see how it changes in MS and if I have to go back into battle for the diagnosis I will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 418675"] Good luck getting one. With the more complicated ones that border on everything under the sun it's difficult. I have received several different diagnosis from different docs over the years and the ones currently on Kaiser's books is Tourette's Syndrome, ADHD and anxiety. Since I was with them before and they sent manster to the Autism Children's research hospital and it was a rule out, they won't consider it. The psychiatrist actually gets mad at me for suggesting the AS and he's a well respected psychiatrist. The doctor who did agree with my AS assessment (psychiatrist) didn't write it down. For manster, I don't think it matters. Our insurance is lousy and they don't evendo conventional one on one therapy, they do it in classes and groups. I am thinking of sending him to a life skills class. As far as school goes, the 504 has been enough. However we'll see how it changes in MS and if I have to go back into battle for the diagnosis I will. [/QUOTE]
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