- Oct 12, 2005
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My son is autistic. He was diagnosed with autism when he was born.
I've been an advocate for autistic students for a long time.
One of my son's classmates at his special schools was diagnosed autistic by the school sometime like 2nd grade and remained classified for his entire school career. He's never had a medical diagnosis. I've known him a long time, and he's the least autistic person I know. I think the school just wanted to get rid of him.
Now that he's in his 20's he works in a bank, and the bank won't give him a promotion because of his autism diagnosis. He can't get some kind of license because of it.
I'm trying to help him get his diagnosis removed. I'm working with a special needs lawyer that I know. Turns out it is nearly impossible to get his diagnosis changed here in the state of NJ. We're trying to figure out if there is some way to get him a different diagnosis. Except it's not possible to diagnosis somebody as normal.
Should a diagnosis like this be unchangeable?
I've been an advocate for autistic students for a long time.
One of my son's classmates at his special schools was diagnosed autistic by the school sometime like 2nd grade and remained classified for his entire school career. He's never had a medical diagnosis. I've known him a long time, and he's the least autistic person I know. I think the school just wanted to get rid of him.
Now that he's in his 20's he works in a bank, and the bank won't give him a promotion because of his autism diagnosis. He can't get some kind of license because of it.
I'm trying to help him get his diagnosis removed. I'm working with a special needs lawyer that I know. Turns out it is nearly impossible to get his diagnosis changed here in the state of NJ. We're trying to figure out if there is some way to get him a different diagnosis. Except it's not possible to diagnosis somebody as normal.
Should a diagnosis like this be unchangeable?