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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 512025"><p>I suggest they're full of something I'm not allowed to say on this board. There are varying degrees of sensory issues and many names, and what you need is a really good neuropsychologist on your side doing the testing, and this is one of the tests you need done, because from what you've told us about him, he's got sensory issues. Might be mild ones compared to some, but present nonetheless, and I promise that to him, they're an issue.</p><p></p><p> Also go for as much outside help as you can get - don't be afraid to go to child services yourself and tell them you need help and wrap-around services. Ask about respite care, too, so you can take care of yourself.</p><p></p><p>You know what's available for Occupational Therapist (OT) services in my SD? 20 minutes a month. That's it. It's laughable. But I will fight the system to get her that 20 minutes a month and a doctor's office in town has been going 'round with her insurance company since December trying to make them cover some in-office Occupational Therapist (OT) for her (so far no luck, but at least they're fighting for her).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 512025"] I suggest they're full of something I'm not allowed to say on this board. There are varying degrees of sensory issues and many names, and what you need is a really good neuropsychologist on your side doing the testing, and this is one of the tests you need done, because from what you've told us about him, he's got sensory issues. Might be mild ones compared to some, but present nonetheless, and I promise that to him, they're an issue. Also go for as much outside help as you can get - don't be afraid to go to child services yourself and tell them you need help and wrap-around services. Ask about respite care, too, so you can take care of yourself. You know what's available for Occupational Therapist (OT) services in my SD? 20 minutes a month. That's it. It's laughable. But I will fight the system to get her that 20 minutes a month and a doctor's office in town has been going 'round with her insurance company since December trying to make them cover some in-office Occupational Therapist (OT) for her (so far no luck, but at least they're fighting for her). [/QUOTE]
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