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[quote=Anonymous][b][quote=Anonymous]Op, flat affect at 11. Previous Merld diagnosis, perfect grades and few friends. What's reason to seek a diagnosis now--unless there's an actual issue--what is it? Why have you put it off for so long?[/b] [b]I'll save you the $4k dr. Black would charge you--your kid is hfa. You already know this.[/quote][/b] Oh, for f*cks sake. Simmer down. OP, are there any actual problems? Concerns you or your child have? Because so far you are getting typical knee-jerk DCUM responses, which are, predictably, your kid has autism and/or you need a $4,000 evaluation. If there are no problems, you are good. Flat affect alone would not seem to be a problem. If there is an actual issue, get a consultation with a psychologist for that. Let a professional guide you.[/quote]
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