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Been saying "He'll grow out of it" for way too long. What is wrong with my son???
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 565360" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Great news that you have an appointment tomorrow...Way To Go! </p><p></p><p>Now, lol, are you ready for the appointment? Have you put together any type of parent report or journal to give to the psychiatrist? If not sit down today and make notes of relevant events in chronological order or close to it. Birth normal? Infancy normal? Walking? Talking? Sleeping? Eating? Make it short and to the point. The psychiatrist may not even look at it so don't bother to write too much. Then note the onset of bothersome behaviors and certainly estimate when the tics etc. began and any pattern you have seen. Include notes on how he gets along with peers, family members etc.</p><p></p><p>Having these notes will make you focused and less apt to "forget" something that is important to you and your son. I'm so glad you found us. You are no longer alone. Hugs. DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: You might ask the psychiatrist is he feels it would be beneficial to have a neuro/psychological evaluation done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 565360, member: 35"] Great news that you have an appointment tomorrow...Way To Go! Now, lol, are you ready for the appointment? Have you put together any type of parent report or journal to give to the psychiatrist? If not sit down today and make notes of relevant events in chronological order or close to it. Birth normal? Infancy normal? Walking? Talking? Sleeping? Eating? Make it short and to the point. The psychiatrist may not even look at it so don't bother to write too much. Then note the onset of bothersome behaviors and certainly estimate when the tics etc. began and any pattern you have seen. Include notes on how he gets along with peers, family members etc. Having these notes will make you focused and less apt to "forget" something that is important to you and your son. I'm so glad you found us. You are no longer alone. Hugs. DDD PS: You might ask the psychiatrist is he feels it would be beneficial to have a neuro/psychological evaluation done. [/QUOTE]
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