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[quote=Anonymous]Aren't there a LOT Of neurological conditions (and I guess others) that diagnostic tests won't pick up? My kid has Tourette's and there's no diagnostic test for it. Tourette's is a pretty obvious one, and generally people don't get accused of faking it. My dad had a severe onset rheumatoid condition, and the first and second round of tests totally missed it ... he was basically disabled within the course of six months, and then a doctor decided to rerun the rheumatoid panel they had run early on. It turned out that the numbers on the second run showed the problem (which was, thankfully, totally curable) -- but he had tested within normal limits the first time around for whatever reason. Our current tests are somewhat limited. And, even with current tests, if a doctor doesn't know exactly what they are looking for, there can be a needle in a haystack problem. [/quote]
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