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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 604765" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Comprehensive evaluation is a great thing to get... if you can really get a comprehensive one. neuropsychologist isn't the only source for that... but the other sources have about the same mixed track record.</p><p> </p><p>The "never quite knowing when things will go south" bit...</p><p>We found that some things were direct-trigger: too noisy, too late in the day, etc.</p><p>But many things were accumulated-trigger: it depended on what the rest of the day had been like, and sometimes on what the previous WEEK had been like. Any one piece may not have been the problem... it can be the accumulated overload, and then something has to give.</p><p>We kept simplifying our lives until we mostly stopped getting accumulated-trigger meltdowns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 604765, member: 11791"] Comprehensive evaluation is a great thing to get... if you can really get a comprehensive one. neuropsychologist isn't the only source for that... but the other sources have about the same mixed track record. The "never quite knowing when things will go south" bit... We found that some things were direct-trigger: too noisy, too late in the day, etc. But many things were accumulated-trigger: it depended on what the rest of the day had been like, and sometimes on what the previous WEEK had been like. Any one piece may not have been the problem... it can be the accumulated overload, and then something has to give. We kept simplifying our lives until we mostly stopped getting accumulated-trigger meltdowns. [/QUOTE]
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