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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 234202"><p>we tried anti anxiety medications. We tried Lexapro and ativan. Medication and him just do not mix well. The only medication he has not had bad effects from is Lamictal.</p><p> </p><p>His psychiatrist that he has gone to for 4 years has never spent more than 5 minutes with him. Never talked to him or listened. Just kept giving drugs to try. Finally after 2 years arguing with insurance got into a place to do neuropsch testing. I met with the man for an hour, today is difficult child's appointment. They do a lot of bio feedback there.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, I was just impressed that someone actually talked to me and is willing to talk to difficult child.</p><p> </p><p>prior attempts at counseling failed. I now believe it was due to counsolers approach. or lack of.</p><p> </p><p>Pediatrician well aware of anxiety - heck he sees him often enough and difficult child drills him about his different aches and pains. We have done all the physical testing and then some. This is a new path to follow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 234202"] we tried anti anxiety medications. We tried Lexapro and ativan. Medication and him just do not mix well. The only medication he has not had bad effects from is Lamictal. His psychiatrist that he has gone to for 4 years has never spent more than 5 minutes with him. Never talked to him or listened. Just kept giving drugs to try. Finally after 2 years arguing with insurance got into a place to do neuropsch testing. I met with the man for an hour, today is difficult child's appointment. They do a lot of bio feedback there. Anyway, I was just impressed that someone actually talked to me and is willing to talk to difficult child. prior attempts at counseling failed. I now believe it was due to counsolers approach. or lack of. Pediatrician well aware of anxiety - heck he sees him often enough and difficult child drills him about his different aches and pains. We have done all the physical testing and then some. This is a new path to follow. [/QUOTE]
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