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Another in school suspension & a long night -Updated
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 13880" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Thanks all-I appreciate the support. difficult child had a great day today. I don't know that it's the slight increase in the Loxapine or what. Things that would usually send him into meltdown mode didn't even phase him. He was on an even keel all day long and even joking around very appropriately.</p><p></p><p>At the psychiatrist appointment we decided to add in syet another Loxapine at lunch and to increase his Topomax.</p><p></p><p>We also got the results from the nueropsychologist's inital testing. He said that while the results are discouraging that difficult child worked so hard to do well. He was very impressed with difficult child's efforts. He did the Woodcock-Johnson to start out. The highest percentile was 13% and he even scored in the 1st percentile in one test. It looks like difficult child also has dsylexia which, of course, could be fueling some of his behavior at school as he is probably lost more of the day. </p><p></p><p>We really like the nueropsycologist-he is going to continue testing difficult child. In addition, he wants to be a "coach" for helping him deal with anger management. He is also going to have some session with husband and I brainstorming ideas for difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Even though the results of the tests are very discouraging I'm feeling more hopeful today. It's nice having the psychiatrist and nuerophsych. right next door to each other and on the same page with difficult child. I can tell they really care about him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 13880, member: 1631"] Thanks all-I appreciate the support. difficult child had a great day today. I don't know that it's the slight increase in the Loxapine or what. Things that would usually send him into meltdown mode didn't even phase him. He was on an even keel all day long and even joking around very appropriately. At the psychiatrist appointment we decided to add in syet another Loxapine at lunch and to increase his Topomax. We also got the results from the nueropsychologist's inital testing. He said that while the results are discouraging that difficult child worked so hard to do well. He was very impressed with difficult child's efforts. He did the Woodcock-Johnson to start out. The highest percentile was 13% and he even scored in the 1st percentile in one test. It looks like difficult child also has dsylexia which, of course, could be fueling some of his behavior at school as he is probably lost more of the day. We really like the nueropsycologist-he is going to continue testing difficult child. In addition, he wants to be a "coach" for helping him deal with anger management. He is also going to have some session with husband and I brainstorming ideas for difficult child. Even though the results of the tests are very discouraging I'm feeling more hopeful today. It's nice having the psychiatrist and nuerophsych. right next door to each other and on the same page with difficult child. I can tell they really care about him! [/QUOTE]
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