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<blockquote data-quote="stuckinamess" data-source="post: 84557" data-attributes="member: 2864"><p>Thank you ladies for the support. We went to the appointment today. He actually listened to me instead of blowing me off. He is referring us to occupational therapy, some of you know I have been trying to get this for almost three years, he wants her to see a endocrinoligist(Sp?). He also wants to see her again with us. He said as young as she is he is not going to spend a lot of time talking with her but teaching us how to better deal with her and basically teach us to be the therapist at home. He also has a Resident student who has specialized training in Parent/Child Behavior interaction, or something to that sort, so he is going to see if she would be willing to see us. </p><p></p><p>He did give her a "diagnosis" of ODD and MD-not otherwise specified. He said he uses those lightly but it will give us a starting ground to get some help for her. He also said with as young as she is it's hard to give a specific diagnosis. As we work together, we can always change the diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stuckinamess, post: 84557, member: 2864"] Thank you ladies for the support. We went to the appointment today. He actually listened to me instead of blowing me off. He is referring us to occupational therapy, some of you know I have been trying to get this for almost three years, he wants her to see a endocrinoligist(Sp?). He also wants to see her again with us. He said as young as she is he is not going to spend a lot of time talking with her but teaching us how to better deal with her and basically teach us to be the therapist at home. He also has a Resident student who has specialized training in Parent/Child Behavior interaction, or something to that sort, so he is going to see if she would be willing to see us. He did give her a "diagnosis" of ODD and MD-not otherwise specified. He said he uses those lightly but it will give us a starting ground to get some help for her. He also said with as young as she is it's hard to give a specific diagnosis. As we work together, we can always change the diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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