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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I'm not worried about his current high school kicking him out regardless of diagnosis and he won't share evaluation with college until after acceptance. He's already disqualified from military service because of taking ADHD meds after age 14 (and having asthma) and that's just fine with both of us.[/quote] You seem like a great person trying to game the system. I hope it works out for you. /MASSIVE s[/quote] What system am I gaming? Please do explain.[/quote] NP. Yeah, what system exactly are you referring to? Is it the system where you spend tons of $ and time on therapies and dr appts? If you're referring to the military thing-my now 30-something ds tried to enlist and was rejected due to asthma. That's not 'gaming', that is what the military does.[/quote]
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