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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 386008"><p>You have found a wonderful place here with other parents on the same journey. We can offer you our prespective and experiences (strengh and hope). We try not to give advice because we realize what works for us may not work for you. You are no longer alone in this.</p><p></p><p>The first thing we often tell new folks is to make sure you have a thorough evaluation (preferably a neuropsychologist or multidisciplinary evaluation) because sooo many times our kids are intiitally misdiagnosed and sometimes, even after years, the diagnostic picture remains unclear. One of our members here coined a phrase that works for me. It's called "a brain wrinkle". </p><p></p><p>Check out the links on the site regarding reading materials, grab a seat and join the group. We welcome you to the family. We will help support you in making the best decisions for surviving this difficult (and sometimes rewarding) road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 386008"] You have found a wonderful place here with other parents on the same journey. We can offer you our prespective and experiences (strengh and hope). We try not to give advice because we realize what works for us may not work for you. You are no longer alone in this. The first thing we often tell new folks is to make sure you have a thorough evaluation (preferably a neuropsychologist or multidisciplinary evaluation) because sooo many times our kids are intiitally misdiagnosed and sometimes, even after years, the diagnostic picture remains unclear. One of our members here coined a phrase that works for me. It's called "a brain wrinkle". Check out the links on the site regarding reading materials, grab a seat and join the group. We welcome you to the family. We will help support you in making the best decisions for surviving this difficult (and sometimes rewarding) road. [/QUOTE]
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