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Changemorethanachameleon · 09/01/2012 17:35

In November we saw community paeditrican re whether our ds had aspergers or just severe anxiety.

School and us had to fill in a questionnaire, and we were told we would get an appointment depending on questionnaire results in 8 weeks. (Dependent on who we saw).

Phoned today as has been 8 weeks (appreciate Xmas and New Year have been inbetween).

Admin person asked for ds name. Then pulled up records, and said "oh you had to do scores" "I said if you mean the questionnaire I said yes", she said "hold on I'll just look" "oh have you not been called about this? I'll get the consultant to call you as soon as they are in, but may not be until the end of the week"

What did she read? Is it good? Is it bad? What is good what is bad? All these thoughts, now just got to wait for the phonecall, and I'm not very good at waiting.

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beautifulgirls · 09/01/2012 21:04

What is most likely means is that they haven't followed procedure and done the admin the way they should and decisions are not allowed to be communicated either way until authorised, which presumably they have not been at present. I hope you don't have to wait too long for the answers though and that you get the answers you hope for too.

Changemorethanachameleon · 09/01/2012 21:17

That's most likely isn't it, admin issue.

Not too sure what the answers will be, and therefore don't know what answers I'm hoping for.

Result I want is a happy NT little boy - don't think I have that Sad.

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