First day Psychologist seemed eager, (son seemed anxious and stressed, results showed anxiety)
Second day psychologist seemed friendly and smiling, (son was excited, and test results that day came out to superior)
Third day psychologist seemed tired and in a rush getting into office late (son test results came out average and he seemed tired)
I would try to get the psychologist to put this in writing (ok maybe not the part about the psychologist seeming in a rush - unless you can figure out some way to say it nicely) so that any future person who is reading the results has this information. So next time when you try to make the new tester aware, they won't brush you off as crazy. I believe you, and anyone who knows highly gifted kids would probably believe you too, but it's nice to have it in writing.
Good luck with the accomidations. Does the tester think a skip might help?
Love and More Love,
Grinity