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Neuropysch normal, family structural therapy recommended
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 383157" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>medications may be needed to deal with two issues - the memory thing (which sounds almost identical to what we get in difficult child 1 in our family) needed ADHD medications. And the anxiety has also responded to different medication. Sometimes the doses needed are tiny - you just don't know until you try. But the amazing difference in self-esteem can be marvellous.</p><p></p><p>I'm a bit wary of the neuropsychologist finding, though. Girls are difficult to test and it sounds like she was not very cooperative. Or they may not have handled things the right way. Were you able to observe? Did you see any signs of poor management of her? There shouldn't be any air of the schoolroom about this.</p><p></p><p>The working hypothesis now needs to match the neuropsychologist report, but I would still keep in mind the possibility that there is more. But the first step is to act on the advice given for now. Test it out. See if you can follow the advice and bring about some improvement. If you really try it all and still it makes minimal difference, then I would revisit the diagnosis in a few years' time.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 383157, member: 1991"] medications may be needed to deal with two issues - the memory thing (which sounds almost identical to what we get in difficult child 1 in our family) needed ADHD medications. And the anxiety has also responded to different medication. Sometimes the doses needed are tiny - you just don't know until you try. But the amazing difference in self-esteem can be marvellous. I'm a bit wary of the neuropsychologist finding, though. Girls are difficult to test and it sounds like she was not very cooperative. Or they may not have handled things the right way. Were you able to observe? Did you see any signs of poor management of her? There shouldn't be any air of the schoolroom about this. The working hypothesis now needs to match the neuropsychologist report, but I would still keep in mind the possibility that there is more. But the first step is to act on the advice given for now. Test it out. See if you can follow the advice and bring about some improvement. If you really try it all and still it makes minimal difference, then I would revisit the diagnosis in a few years' time. Marg [/QUOTE]
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