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<blockquote data-quote="Ltlredhen" data-source="post: 7644" data-attributes="member: 2123"><p>I recently was reminded of something that I knew and practiced in "everyday" life but never applied to any of difficult child problems: :hammer:</p><p></p><p>Start a paper trail. Write the psychiatrist a letter/e-mail, whatever you choose just make it in writing. Here's the important part...CC: everyone you can think of even if you feel they don't necessarilly have any reason to help with your problem. When others who received the letter see their name on something, you are more likely to get someone to respond, somewhere about something. Right now, seems like you are pretty desperate for any help you can get.</p><p></p><p>Don't know who that would be in your area but here it might be all of the docs that difficult child has seen, maybe the school, local mental health department, head of a neurological child hospital. Call it something like a letter writting campaigne to get the ball rolling. Sometimes we need to network to find options for help.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, I know how frustrated you are, been there done that and still am at times.</p><p></p><p>Donna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ltlredhen, post: 7644, member: 2123"] I recently was reminded of something that I knew and practiced in "everyday" life but never applied to any of difficult child problems: [img]:hammer:[/img] Start a paper trail. Write the psychiatrist a letter/e-mail, whatever you choose just make it in writing. Here's the important part...CC: everyone you can think of even if you feel they don't necessarilly have any reason to help with your problem. When others who received the letter see their name on something, you are more likely to get someone to respond, somewhere about something. Right now, seems like you are pretty desperate for any help you can get. Don't know who that would be in your area but here it might be all of the docs that difficult child has seen, maybe the school, local mental health department, head of a neurological child hospital. Call it something like a letter writting campaigne to get the ball rolling. Sometimes we need to network to find options for help. Good luck, I know how frustrated you are, been there done that and still am at times. Donna [/QUOTE]
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