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My heart broke for difficult child last night
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 486781" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I dont think that is doctor jumping. I tell all my docs that they are a team and I want their input, the more brains coming at a problem from each of their perspectives, the quicker we can come to some answer hopefully. I have releases for all of them to talk (but wouldn't if they didn't play nice, lol) and they do. They forward emails to eachother and to me. I can have casual converstations in the middle of the week with them for that very reason. </p><p></p><p>I think it is being thorough. IF it is your gut feeling to call then do it. It can always be a combo of things. Unfortunately when you sleep alot your muscles get weak and tired too.... so it is hard to turn around. Does she eat well if she is sleeping that much? Take vitamins? I know you have her checked but things can change so just go for it. She will see you are doing all you can which will also give her emotional support which she is not always able to show you she appreciates it seems.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I still have this fantasy that this kid is going to be on one of those...." misdiagnosed" reality shows... the ones that show the parent was right all along and they just didnt' listen to everything. </p><p></p><p>take care, trust your gut....hugs, Dee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 486781, member: 12886"] I dont think that is doctor jumping. I tell all my docs that they are a team and I want their input, the more brains coming at a problem from each of their perspectives, the quicker we can come to some answer hopefully. I have releases for all of them to talk (but wouldn't if they didn't play nice, lol) and they do. They forward emails to eachother and to me. I can have casual converstations in the middle of the week with them for that very reason. I think it is being thorough. IF it is your gut feeling to call then do it. It can always be a combo of things. Unfortunately when you sleep alot your muscles get weak and tired too.... so it is hard to turn around. Does she eat well if she is sleeping that much? Take vitamins? I know you have her checked but things can change so just go for it. She will see you are doing all you can which will also give her emotional support which she is not always able to show you she appreciates it seems. I still have this fantasy that this kid is going to be on one of those...." misdiagnosed" reality shows... the ones that show the parent was right all along and they just didnt' listen to everything. take care, trust your gut....hugs, Dee [/QUOTE]
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