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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 592595" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Learning to detach takes time and practice...........and I think to some extent.........a level of fed up. Know what I mean?? Fed up as in all the effort I put in results little or no change in the situation......and worry ect just makes ME miserable. </p><p></p><p>I hope you can get some sort of services for her, even if it's a type of respite care to give YOU a break. </p><p></p><p>Ya know, so many of her issues seem neuro related that whether or not she's ever had a brain injury.........you'd think it would have made a doctor think Oh gee, maybe we should take a look see and <strong>make sure</strong> there is nothing biological going on here as well. It makes sense to rule out bio causes before jumping head long into mental issues. While she might not have had an injury.......there could be some other issue going on that would show up on an MRI. If it were me, I'd just be happy with a neuro seeing her for an evaluation......cuz I doubt you'd have issue getting that MRI done. </p><p></p><p>Ruling out is how we discovered Travis' brain damage (although I'd been told he'd "be a vegetable, no one specified brain damage per se). Eye doctor was trying to figure out how he kept losing large chunks of vision........instead of a gradual loss which is what normally happens. I mean it wasn't cuz he wasn't going to the eye doctor (MD, not reg one), he was seeing him every 6 months because we never knew when he'd lose another large chunk. Of all people to start the ball rolling to get the answers.....it was an eye doctor. Makes me chuckle now, but at that time it made me darn mad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 592595, member: 84"] Learning to detach takes time and practice...........and I think to some extent.........a level of fed up. Know what I mean?? Fed up as in all the effort I put in results little or no change in the situation......and worry ect just makes ME miserable. I hope you can get some sort of services for her, even if it's a type of respite care to give YOU a break. Ya know, so many of her issues seem neuro related that whether or not she's ever had a brain injury.........you'd think it would have made a doctor think Oh gee, maybe we should take a look see and [B]make sure[/B] there is nothing biological going on here as well. It makes sense to rule out bio causes before jumping head long into mental issues. While she might not have had an injury.......there could be some other issue going on that would show up on an MRI. If it were me, I'd just be happy with a neuro seeing her for an evaluation......cuz I doubt you'd have issue getting that MRI done. Ruling out is how we discovered Travis' brain damage (although I'd been told he'd "be a vegetable, no one specified brain damage per se). Eye doctor was trying to figure out how he kept losing large chunks of vision........instead of a gradual loss which is what normally happens. I mean it wasn't cuz he wasn't going to the eye doctor (MD, not reg one), he was seeing him every 6 months because we never knew when he'd lose another large chunk. Of all people to start the ball rolling to get the answers.....it was an eye doctor. Makes me chuckle now, but at that time it made me darn mad. [/QUOTE]
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