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Dissociation, depersonalization symptoms etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 588335" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I did manage to get an appointment to psychiatrist who is specialised to anxiety and PTSD two weeks from now. Had a bit hard time to get a receptionist to understand that I'm not seeking help for my own issues or booking an appointment for my son but just want to have general information and consult. Will likely have same trouble also with the psychiatrist, doctors around here absolutely hate to comment anything of their colleagues work (so I think I should not expect getting any comments about medications etc. difficult child is having) and of course can not give any prognosis or comments without meeting the patient. So I think I will have to be very persistent on the information I want and that I do understand she can say absolutely nothing sure about my son's case, but that I want to know general information about how cases similar to his are. The basic information I'm able to read from medical articles. I have read official treatment standards etc. but I do want psychiatrist's expert opinion on issues surrounding cases similar to my son's. This is bound to be frustrating appointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 588335, member: 14557"] I did manage to get an appointment to psychiatrist who is specialised to anxiety and PTSD two weeks from now. Had a bit hard time to get a receptionist to understand that I'm not seeking help for my own issues or booking an appointment for my son but just want to have general information and consult. Will likely have same trouble also with the psychiatrist, doctors around here absolutely hate to comment anything of their colleagues work (so I think I should not expect getting any comments about medications etc. difficult child is having) and of course can not give any prognosis or comments without meeting the patient. So I think I will have to be very persistent on the information I want and that I do understand she can say absolutely nothing sure about my son's case, but that I want to know general information about how cases similar to his are. The basic information I'm able to read from medical articles. I have read official treatment standards etc. but I do want psychiatrist's expert opinion on issues surrounding cases similar to my son's. This is bound to be frustrating appointment. [/QUOTE]
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