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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Says someone who doesn't have a child who either is not on the spectrum or very very mild with an autism diagnosis that [i]the doctor you are forced to us (HMO style) refuses to remove[/i]. Diagnosis is very subjective, so yes, a child can have the diagnosis and [i]outgrow it [/i](i.e. [u]probably wrongly diagnosis [/u]but that is another debate and not this one)[/quote] Nope, you're wrong, and you have made my point for me. Announcing someone is "autistic" for cost-control and pragmatic reasons does not actually mean the patient is, in fact, autistic. [/quote] You don't get these borderline kids do you? You clearly are not in that situation. My child has the official diagnosis. We cannot get it removed no matter how hard we try.[/quote]
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