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<blockquote data-quote="Nina" data-source="post: 93891" data-attributes="member: 3000"><p>Thanks, that last link was really informative. We do not see a nuerologist. Almost 2 years ago we were refered to one when difficult child had a MRI and an eeg but we were not told there was a need for more followups. So any referals would most likely be through his pedi. I just took him last week and after expressing some concerns he refered us to genetic specialist for a blood test and a new psychiatric. </p><p></p><p>While I know things with difficult child could be worse I think most people would still describe his behavior as severe at times. I guess I need to take a more proactive approach with his doctor. I dont know why he has never suggusted a multi-disciplinary evaluation or a nueropsych. After I meet with the new psychiatric I an going specifically ask. I think I am going to call the childrens hospital as well. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nina, post: 93891, member: 3000"] Thanks, that last link was really informative. We do not see a nuerologist. Almost 2 years ago we were refered to one when difficult child had a MRI and an eeg but we were not told there was a need for more followups. So any referals would most likely be through his pedi. I just took him last week and after expressing some concerns he refered us to genetic specialist for a blood test and a new psychiatric. While I know things with difficult child could be worse I think most people would still describe his behavior as severe at times. I guess I need to take a more proactive approach with his doctor. I dont know why he has never suggusted a multi-disciplinary evaluation or a nueropsych. After I meet with the new psychiatric I an going specifically ask. I think I am going to call the childrens hospital as well. Thanks for all the info. [/QUOTE]
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