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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 134235"><p>Thank you so much. Being a single parent and going through all of this is really hard and sometimes I feel like I am going to explode with all of the stress. Anyway, thanks I will look for the parent report it will definitely come in handy to help me remember everything I need to relate to the doctor. I have heard so many positive things from other parents about the doctor my son is seeing - so I feel confident that we will get what he needs, I realize sometimes it is trial and error though. There is only one covered under my insurance and the one my son is seeing actually isn't covered - thankfully everything associated with the hospital is at least covered at 85/15, but when I take my son to see the doctor outside of the hospital I have to pay for it out of pocket and then get reimbursed for part of it.</p><p></p><p>As far as diagnosis, my son was diagnosed with depression and social anxiety in September. I have been pushing to look beyond those though just because I feel that there is something else going on. My brother was diagnosed as an adult with bi-polar and there are so many things with my son that reminds me of my brother (and yes I have told the doctor this). </p><p></p><p>I told the doctor about my suspicions of my son soiling his pants, what I have seen in his underwear when I do laundry can't be from just him not cleaning himself well enough. I know there has been times when he has wet himself too and/or the bed. </p><p></p><p>Well, I am exhausted so off to bed I go, thanks again so much. I have read alot on these boards and everyone seems so helpful. </p><p></p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 134235"] Thank you so much. Being a single parent and going through all of this is really hard and sometimes I feel like I am going to explode with all of the stress. Anyway, thanks I will look for the parent report it will definitely come in handy to help me remember everything I need to relate to the doctor. I have heard so many positive things from other parents about the doctor my son is seeing - so I feel confident that we will get what he needs, I realize sometimes it is trial and error though. There is only one covered under my insurance and the one my son is seeing actually isn't covered - thankfully everything associated with the hospital is at least covered at 85/15, but when I take my son to see the doctor outside of the hospital I have to pay for it out of pocket and then get reimbursed for part of it. As far as diagnosis, my son was diagnosed with depression and social anxiety in September. I have been pushing to look beyond those though just because I feel that there is something else going on. My brother was diagnosed as an adult with bi-polar and there are so many things with my son that reminds me of my brother (and yes I have told the doctor this). I told the doctor about my suspicions of my son soiling his pants, what I have seen in his underwear when I do laundry can't be from just him not cleaning himself well enough. I know there has been times when he has wet himself too and/or the bed. Well, I am exhausted so off to bed I go, thanks again so much. I have read alot on these boards and everyone seems so helpful. Christy [/QUOTE]
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