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How do you get an appointment with a neuropsychologist?
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<blockquote data-quote="geekparent" data-source="post: 345450" data-attributes="member: 9109"><p>No, the tantrums and meltdowns were there from before we (finally) got someone to listen to us and not blame all of her issues on our horrible parenting skills (not in so many words, but that's what it came down to). She was having them at school and I think having her teachers back us up helped get us to at least not be told that we needed to learn to parent. </p><p></p><p>The tantrums temporarily went away when she started the zoloft back in November, but then came back with a vengeance at the end of January. That was when she was put on Concerta. Then February was good with no incidents and boom! The last week in February, it was all backsliding and slippery slope, back to the old behavior except worse. </p><p></p><p>Now here we are, with the Concerta upped for only four days and she's terrible. It's been a constant warzone all night with everything leading to arguments and tantrums and "I hate you" and screaming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geekparent, post: 345450, member: 9109"] No, the tantrums and meltdowns were there from before we (finally) got someone to listen to us and not blame all of her issues on our horrible parenting skills (not in so many words, but that's what it came down to). She was having them at school and I think having her teachers back us up helped get us to at least not be told that we needed to learn to parent. The tantrums temporarily went away when she started the zoloft back in November, but then came back with a vengeance at the end of January. That was when she was put on Concerta. Then February was good with no incidents and boom! The last week in February, it was all backsliding and slippery slope, back to the old behavior except worse. Now here we are, with the Concerta upped for only four days and she's terrible. It's been a constant warzone all night with everything leading to arguments and tantrums and "I hate you" and screaming. [/QUOTE]
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