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<blockquote data-quote="sjexpress" data-source="post: 369250"><p>Thank you for all your support and advice. I really appreciate the time you've taken to offer help. I do have a few questions though- when you say get a neuropsychologist. evaluation are you refering to a neuropsyhologist or neuropsychiatrist? I know they are 2 different things. Also, since many of your children are on medications and are still having difficulties, do you think the medications really help? Would their behaviors be even worse ummedicated?</p><p> Our week has been rough since last weekends baseball problems. Many tantrums because difficult child was not getting his way... he want what he wants the second he wants it or look out!He can't handle the word no at all! And all the while I feel the tension building, I am trying to discuss other options how we can work it out but difficult child is only focused on on exactly what he wants at that moment. </p><p> difficult child even had another meltdown at another baseball game last nite because the coach took him out as pitcher because he reached his pitch count and because difficult child was upset he wasn' t pitching well, he went to the position the coach sent him to but then sat on the field and cried into his hands. difficult child would not stand up and the game was held up a few minutes until the umpire said to get the player off the field or forfiet the game. husband had to go and physically remove difficult child from the field. It was awful. Again, difficult child could give us no answers later as to why he just wouldn't stand up but he shrugged his shoulders as usual. I can't get difficult child to speak about his feelings for anything. I felt terrible for difficult child because then the ride home he kept apologizing to us over and over and was then crying because he thinks he may get cut from the team. THe coach is aware of difficult child's issues but still, he has a team to run and responsibilities to the other kids too.</p><p> Am I allowed to post my e-mail address on this forum? Someone mentioned that others are from my area and may be able to recommend a psychiatric. for us. Again, thanks for all the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjexpress, post: 369250"] Thank you for all your support and advice. I really appreciate the time you've taken to offer help. I do have a few questions though- when you say get a neuropsychologist. evaluation are you refering to a neuropsyhologist or neuropsychiatrist? I know they are 2 different things. Also, since many of your children are on medications and are still having difficulties, do you think the medications really help? Would their behaviors be even worse ummedicated? Our week has been rough since last weekends baseball problems. Many tantrums because difficult child was not getting his way... he want what he wants the second he wants it or look out!He can't handle the word no at all! And all the while I feel the tension building, I am trying to discuss other options how we can work it out but difficult child is only focused on on exactly what he wants at that moment. difficult child even had another meltdown at another baseball game last nite because the coach took him out as pitcher because he reached his pitch count and because difficult child was upset he wasn' t pitching well, he went to the position the coach sent him to but then sat on the field and cried into his hands. difficult child would not stand up and the game was held up a few minutes until the umpire said to get the player off the field or forfiet the game. husband had to go and physically remove difficult child from the field. It was awful. Again, difficult child could give us no answers later as to why he just wouldn't stand up but he shrugged his shoulders as usual. I can't get difficult child to speak about his feelings for anything. I felt terrible for difficult child because then the ride home he kept apologizing to us over and over and was then crying because he thinks he may get cut from the team. THe coach is aware of difficult child's issues but still, he has a team to run and responsibilities to the other kids too. Am I allowed to post my e-mail address on this forum? Someone mentioned that others are from my area and may be able to recommend a psychiatric. for us. Again, thanks for all the help. [/QUOTE]
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