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Mom? What's a difficult child?
K had her 1st and only Neuro-psychiatric evaluation 2.5 years ago.
She has grown and changed so much in this short time. Her abilities have changed drastically. She is now in *real* School and she is going to be most likely evaluation'ed at her School next year.
husband and I have been talking about getting her Neuro-psychiatric redone.
How often have some of you gotten them.
If you could have them done how often would you?
She was just in K when she had her first one done.
We really see a lot of differences in her and now she is almost 8 and I think an updated one for her new School would be wise.
What do you all think?
Our insurance would cover most of it.
Also what are you feelings on doing them medicated vs. unmedicated.
I would think unmedicated is the way to go personally.
Her first one was unmedicated. She was medicated when her last School evaled her and that was a huge joke!!!
Plus the School was a huge joke!
One reason we are thinking about this is because she is only on Seroquel, which is easy to titrate up and down on. So before we put her on a long term MS or anything that takes a long time to Titrate, I think this might be a good time to do this.
Hmmm
Always something!!! Shari's post made me think of this. K's GAF score was a 35 and I think a 55 at her highest...
She has grown and changed so much in this short time. Her abilities have changed drastically. She is now in *real* School and she is going to be most likely evaluation'ed at her School next year.
husband and I have been talking about getting her Neuro-psychiatric redone.
How often have some of you gotten them.
If you could have them done how often would you?
She was just in K when she had her first one done.
We really see a lot of differences in her and now she is almost 8 and I think an updated one for her new School would be wise.
What do you all think?
Our insurance would cover most of it.
Also what are you feelings on doing them medicated vs. unmedicated.
I would think unmedicated is the way to go personally.
Her first one was unmedicated. She was medicated when her last School evaled her and that was a huge joke!!!
Plus the School was a huge joke!
One reason we are thinking about this is because she is only on Seroquel, which is easy to titrate up and down on. So before we put her on a long term MS or anything that takes a long time to Titrate, I think this might be a good time to do this.
Hmmm
Always something!!! Shari's post made me think of this. K's GAF score was a 35 and I think a 55 at her highest...