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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 113056" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>WW, difficult child has had grade issues at school this whole school year. The only other time this happened was when he was at his worst- a danger to himself and others. neuropsychologist testing was done then (2 yrs ago) and showed clear problems in some areas, above average in others. At this point, the profs and me, who've been here the past 2 years, seem to be convinced this is intermittent. difficult child has been on lithium for about 6 mos. and depakote for about 2 1/2 mos. Today psychiatrist said he needed to decipher if medications were causing cognitive dulling, or if it was an "intermittent period of difficult child's" or if it was just difficult child feeling like he didn't care about the grades and school. I think after difficult child told him he couldn't help it, he could read something but wouldn't remember it even right after he read it eliminated the "attitude problem" option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 113056, member: 3699"] WW, difficult child has had grade issues at school this whole school year. The only other time this happened was when he was at his worst- a danger to himself and others. neuropsychologist testing was done then (2 yrs ago) and showed clear problems in some areas, above average in others. At this point, the profs and me, who've been here the past 2 years, seem to be convinced this is intermittent. difficult child has been on lithium for about 6 mos. and depakote for about 2 1/2 mos. Today psychiatrist said he needed to decipher if medications were causing cognitive dulling, or if it was an "intermittent period of difficult child's" or if it was just difficult child feeling like he didn't care about the grades and school. I think after difficult child told him he couldn't help it, he could read something but wouldn't remember it even right after he read it eliminated the "attitude problem" option. [/QUOTE]
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