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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 147436" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I personally would have disregarded that parent/relational stuff. I just don't believe our kids are the way they are because of parenting.</p><p>Hospitals don't fix our kids. They often don't even diagnose any better then professionals in non-hospital setting (I've been in the hospital myself three times). Got some bizarre diagnosis. and treatment plans there so when I left I took the good and the bad and decided what to continue on with, medications and diagnosis. included. I hope they tapered the Lithium slowly and hope your child is better on the new medications. Has she EVER seen a neuropsychologist. I know I beat it to death, but to me a neuropsychologist is the only professionals who really bother to do significant, helpful evaluating, complete with lots of testing. I tend to trust them the most. A long laundry list of ever-changing diagnoses basically means "We aren't sure."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 147436, member: 1550"] I personally would have disregarded that parent/relational stuff. I just don't believe our kids are the way they are because of parenting. Hospitals don't fix our kids. They often don't even diagnose any better then professionals in non-hospital setting (I've been in the hospital myself three times). Got some bizarre diagnosis. and treatment plans there so when I left I took the good and the bad and decided what to continue on with, medications and diagnosis. included. I hope they tapered the Lithium slowly and hope your child is better on the new medications. Has she EVER seen a neuropsychologist. I know I beat it to death, but to me a neuropsychologist is the only professionals who really bother to do significant, helpful evaluating, complete with lots of testing. I tend to trust them the most. A long laundry list of ever-changing diagnoses basically means "We aren't sure." [/QUOTE]
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