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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Focus on the current disability. There aren't reasonable accommodations for "might get depressed." They only are going to have to discuss a current dx, not a potential one.[/quote] Sounds to me like the current diagnosis is depression/anxiety as a result of some other diagnosis. [/quote] I don’t think this is so clear. OP says that her child has anxiety and depression due to required on campus living but if he’s in school then he might not need the accommodation and if he’s not yet in school but will start then he might not yet have anxiety and depression. I don’t think it matters though. I think it’s a seriously complicated matter and would benefit from legal counsel. I also think it’s unfortunate that with medical documentation the school will not provide an accommodation. [/quote] OP here — sorry for confusion but the above comment was essentially right. He had a major unexpected physical health event and developed mental effects as well. He has lived in the dorms but the prospect of returning is causing significant stress. [/quote]
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