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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 150038" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>In this part of TX, the psychiatrist does nothing but manage medications. Therapists do testing and of course, no medication management. difficult child sitting there staring out the window wasn't unusual, I guess...just pi**es me off. The psychiatrist thought nothing of it....suppose she sees it often, but still....grrrr.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday the psychiatrist didn't have in difficult child's records the most recent testing done by the school in Nov. (I screwed up) This morning I faxed it to her and she's already called me suggesting we DO have independent testing done asap. She thinks schools end up manipulating it anyway. difficult child has had three tests done, one independent and two by the school so far. The independent was done in Jan. of '04, so it's time.</p><p></p><p>We have considered Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) before, though the bio mother said she didn't drink. I know for a fact that the bio father did, so who knows. Even when we took him to TX Children's Hospital for testing they mentioned the possibility.</p><p></p><p>Star*, I really do understand what you are saying about a foster home. That is absolutely not an option. We already live every day without one of our children and.....well, it's not an option, period. Thanks for thinking of all of us, though. We'll muddle through this and do the very best we can.</p><p></p><p>Isn't every day interesting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 150038, member: 2287"] In this part of TX, the psychiatrist does nothing but manage medications. Therapists do testing and of course, no medication management. difficult child sitting there staring out the window wasn't unusual, I guess...just pi**es me off. The psychiatrist thought nothing of it....suppose she sees it often, but still....grrrr. Yesterday the psychiatrist didn't have in difficult child's records the most recent testing done by the school in Nov. (I screwed up) This morning I faxed it to her and she's already called me suggesting we DO have independent testing done asap. She thinks schools end up manipulating it anyway. difficult child has had three tests done, one independent and two by the school so far. The independent was done in Jan. of '04, so it's time. We have considered Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) before, though the bio mother said she didn't drink. I know for a fact that the bio father did, so who knows. Even when we took him to TX Children's Hospital for testing they mentioned the possibility. Star*, I really do understand what you are saying about a foster home. That is absolutely not an option. We already live every day without one of our children and.....well, it's not an option, period. Thanks for thinking of all of us, though. We'll muddle through this and do the very best we can. Isn't every day interesting? [/QUOTE]
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