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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 133415" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Tammy,</p><p> </p><p>Follow your instincts. I have had a couple of therapists who I would have happily seen before other psychiatrists, some I wouldn't have. And a couple of psychiatrists who actively tried to talk my son out of hearing voices. "You don't really want to hear voices, do you??" (I almost spit coffee out all over his desk at THAT question!)</p><p> </p><p>Generally, YOU (the parents) have the best instincts as to what is going on. You are with the child far more than any of the professionals.</p><p> </p><p>I would not be surprised to find that this could happen after the seizure surgery. Nor would I be surprised to find that part of whatever they removed was linked to attachment, or anything else. It is so very tough to know for certain the side effects of surgery like that. It was clearly a drastic measure taken to meet a drastic need. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs, and sorry you are getting problems with the conflicting agendas from the "pros" on the voices. It is a scary thing to go through as a parent, and, I imagine, as a child.</p><p> </p><p>SUsie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 133415, member: 1233"] Tammy, Follow your instincts. I have had a couple of therapists who I would have happily seen before other psychiatrists, some I wouldn't have. And a couple of psychiatrists who actively tried to talk my son out of hearing voices. "You don't really want to hear voices, do you??" (I almost spit coffee out all over his desk at THAT question!) Generally, YOU (the parents) have the best instincts as to what is going on. You are with the child far more than any of the professionals. I would not be surprised to find that this could happen after the seizure surgery. Nor would I be surprised to find that part of whatever they removed was linked to attachment, or anything else. It is so very tough to know for certain the side effects of surgery like that. It was clearly a drastic measure taken to meet a drastic need. Hugs, and sorry you are getting problems with the conflicting agendas from the "pros" on the voices. It is a scary thing to go through as a parent, and, I imagine, as a child. SUsie [/QUOTE]
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