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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 451094"><p>I agree with keista. All of these other disorders can be seen in children with Asperger's. At least they can in my son. Check more into that and see if it fits.</p><p></p><p> My son does the same thing. Still fits with the Asperger's. The level of aggression depends on how far beyond his limits he's PUSHED.</p><p></p><p> Horse-Pucky. You are obviously talking to ignorant idiots. If she has been given all those diagnoses, I would love for ANYONE to find any kind of research anywhere that shows parents, age difference, or divorce can cause dysfunction in the BRAIN.</p><p></p><p> If the pediatrician said "she's a lost cause" without ever seeing her, I would report him to the Medical Ethics board. They are a QUACK. Look for a neuropsychiatrist/neuropsychologist or a child psychiatrist. Why have you seen so many psychologists if she's only 5? Is the therapist helping? What is the medication doctor's "opinion"? You need to have a PROPER evaluation done soon.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to our little corner of the world. You have DEFINITELY come to the right place. There is a LOT of experience here. Others will come along. {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}}</p><p>I guess I am looking to see if anyone else has had a simular struggle with their child and trying and getting help for them.</p><p>Many times I am given the answer more medications, we already are on some but i am told give her more medications when she is aggressive and that does not help the problem.</p><p>Any suggestions would be wonderful</p><p>Thank you and God Bless</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 451094"] I agree with keista. All of these other disorders can be seen in children with Asperger's. At least they can in my son. Check more into that and see if it fits. My son does the same thing. Still fits with the Asperger's. The level of aggression depends on how far beyond his limits he's PUSHED. Horse-Pucky. You are obviously talking to ignorant idiots. If she has been given all those diagnoses, I would love for ANYONE to find any kind of research anywhere that shows parents, age difference, or divorce can cause dysfunction in the BRAIN. If the pediatrician said "she's a lost cause" without ever seeing her, I would report him to the Medical Ethics board. They are a QUACK. Look for a neuropsychiatrist/neuropsychologist or a child psychiatrist. Why have you seen so many psychologists if she's only 5? Is the therapist helping? What is the medication doctor's "opinion"? You need to have a PROPER evaluation done soon. Welcome to our little corner of the world. You have DEFINITELY come to the right place. There is a LOT of experience here. Others will come along. {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} I guess I am looking to see if anyone else has had a simular struggle with their child and trying and getting help for them. Many times I am given the answer more medications, we already are on some but i am told give her more medications when she is aggressive and that does not help the problem. Any suggestions would be wonderful Thank you and God Bless[/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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