So out of the blue, my son says, "You know, that psychiatrist didn't have a sense of humor at all."

My heart sunk, and I wondered what in the world he'd done that triggered that observation about the tester.

Seems that when the interview started, the tester asked him where he lived. My son said he knew the tester was looking at his sheet with all of his information so thought the question redundant. So, he decided to have fun with it. He told the tester he was living in an apartment in student housing across from the University. He said he told him what classes he was taking and who a couple of his professors were - all made up, of course. He said the psychiatrist never looked up until then and finally just raised his eyebrows and looked at him. My kiddo said that when he laughed and said, "Obviously not. It's on your file," the tester didn't smile or give any response.

Should I be concerned? Should I email the tester and address this or just wait for the report since I'm going to ask for a second opinion anyway?