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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 608172" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I called psychiatrist and they have somebody new there who doesn't know what she is doing. First of all she told me I never scheduled an appointment for easy child, only difficult child was down in the books. She argued with me when I told her I specifically made an appointment for both kids. Then she said she would ask the doctor if he could write him a script till he is seen but she highly doubts the doctor will agree since he hasn't seen my son in six months. I told her he was living with his dad for awhile and that's why it's been so long since his last appointment, and I explained how hard of a time he has been having in school. She said she would have psychiatrist call me. He never did. He is a very good psychiatrist who always returns calls even if it has to be at nine o'clock at night since he works late hours. I'm sure the receptionist never gave him the message. I am going to have to call again and complain. In the mean time I am going to email his math teacher and let her know what is going on. I asked easy child if he asked her for help and he said he didn't feel comfortable speaking up. I am also going to speak with the school psychiatric and find out if there is a social skills group they offer like they had in his last school. easy child still hasn't met any friends yet and I'm sure he's feeling more than uncomfortable right now in a brand new school not knowing anybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 608172, member: 2196"] I called psychiatrist and they have somebody new there who doesn't know what she is doing. First of all she told me I never scheduled an appointment for easy child, only difficult child was down in the books. She argued with me when I told her I specifically made an appointment for both kids. Then she said she would ask the doctor if he could write him a script till he is seen but she highly doubts the doctor will agree since he hasn't seen my son in six months. I told her he was living with his dad for awhile and that's why it's been so long since his last appointment, and I explained how hard of a time he has been having in school. She said she would have psychiatrist call me. He never did. He is a very good psychiatrist who always returns calls even if it has to be at nine o'clock at night since he works late hours. I'm sure the receptionist never gave him the message. I am going to have to call again and complain. In the mean time I am going to email his math teacher and let her know what is going on. I asked easy child if he asked her for help and he said he didn't feel comfortable speaking up. I am also going to speak with the school psychiatric and find out if there is a social skills group they offer like they had in his last school. easy child still hasn't met any friends yet and I'm sure he's feeling more than uncomfortable right now in a brand new school not knowing anybody. [/QUOTE]
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