Lighten up Francis. Larry Mullen has done more to help thousands of applicants navigate all things medical, and at the same time he has given a gentle reminder to thousands of parents that it’s their DS or DD’s job to take responsibility on their own. Anyone on this form for 10 seconds knows about Mr. Mullen’s response when any parent asks a question on behalf of their kid. Mommy and daddy aren’t going to be there during Beast or Swab Summer to tuck them in at night. Taking individual responsibility now will pay huge dividends later. It’s one thing to help your DD or DS set up appointments with doctors and obtain medical records (which we did), especially when they are under 18 years old and quite another to be asking questions on behalf of your DD or DS that they could easily ask on their own.The first sentence was not needed to answer this question and attempt to embarrass the poster. She appears to be a fairly new member asking an honest question, and may not be aware of the 'rules.' I am quite confident her son is very hands-on. No need to publicly bang your head against a brick wall.