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<blockquote data-quote="amy1129" data-source="post: 435703" data-attributes="member: 11795"><p>Jan1974, funny say that about thinking before speaking....social worker mentioned him might not having a filter with his words. there are times when he says something and as he is saying you can see his face and those words didnt mean to come out of his mouth. </p><p> </p><p>Yes he has a apt on the 21 with a neuro psychiatric for a first evaluation to see what tests should be done, she is booking into late july for the actual testing. she mentioned that insurances can be a pain so if she has a good amount time and info, should be able to deal with any speed bumps with insurance before testing. </p><p> </p><p>I am not one for medications either and I fear that they are going to label him and medicate him immediately and I would rather not, as I am sure we all feel the same way. But on the other side on my mushed up confused brain, I see what medications can do, I have seen my friends difficult child before medications, during medications, and after medications (weaning off to lower dose) 2 totally different children. If I can see that sort of change with my difficult child, I would try it with open arms......as I type this my eyes fill up, I just didnt plan for this for my son <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/angrydude.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":angrydude:" title="angry dude :angrydude:" data-shortname=":angrydude:" />I dont want this for him, yet if it makes him "better" and he feels the change for the better, bring it!! Social worker tried to explain to us how he feels and thinks during these episodes, I feel horrible to think he is going through all this at 6 years old and not knowing whats going on how to handle it. I HATE HATE HATE HATE IT!!<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/grrr.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":grrr:" title="grrr :grrr:" data-shortname=":grrr:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amy1129, post: 435703, member: 11795"] Jan1974, funny say that about thinking before speaking....social worker mentioned him might not having a filter with his words. there are times when he says something and as he is saying you can see his face and those words didnt mean to come out of his mouth. Yes he has a apt on the 21 with a neuro psychiatric for a first evaluation to see what tests should be done, she is booking into late july for the actual testing. she mentioned that insurances can be a pain so if she has a good amount time and info, should be able to deal with any speed bumps with insurance before testing. I am not one for medications either and I fear that they are going to label him and medicate him immediately and I would rather not, as I am sure we all feel the same way. But on the other side on my mushed up confused brain, I see what medications can do, I have seen my friends difficult child before medications, during medications, and after medications (weaning off to lower dose) 2 totally different children. If I can see that sort of change with my difficult child, I would try it with open arms......as I type this my eyes fill up, I just didnt plan for this for my son :angrydude:I dont want this for him, yet if it makes him "better" and he feels the change for the better, bring it!! Social worker tried to explain to us how he feels and thinks during these episodes, I feel horrible to think he is going through all this at 6 years old and not knowing whats going on how to handle it. I HATE HATE HATE HATE IT!!:grrr: [/QUOTE]
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