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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 394877"><p>I agree with HaoZi. This sounds so much like autism spectrum. If you want to read a book written by a mother about her son who has Asperger's, which is an autism spectrum disorder, there is a book called "A Good Kind of Different" by Shonda Schilling. When I read it, I saw my son in most of what she said about her son. Beth's (nvts) questions are the ones I wish I had been asked years ago. They are what are making me seriously consider Asperger's being my son's problem. Right now he's diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety.</p><p> </p><p>Read the Ross Greene book and find a neuropsychiatrist. I had the same issues with finding a psychiatrist with openings that saw kids with our insurance. It took awhile but I finally found one I could see in 3 months. Three months is a long time but better that nothing. In the mean time, talk to your pediatrician. They are usually willing to help in the short term.</p><p> </p><p>Good Luck and keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 394877"] I agree with HaoZi. This sounds so much like autism spectrum. If you want to read a book written by a mother about her son who has Asperger's, which is an autism spectrum disorder, there is a book called "A Good Kind of Different" by Shonda Schilling. When I read it, I saw my son in most of what she said about her son. Beth's (nvts) questions are the ones I wish I had been asked years ago. They are what are making me seriously consider Asperger's being my son's problem. Right now he's diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety. Read the Ross Greene book and find a neuropsychiatrist. I had the same issues with finding a psychiatrist with openings that saw kids with our insurance. It took awhile but I finally found one I could see in 3 months. Three months is a long time but better that nothing. In the mean time, talk to your pediatrician. They are usually willing to help in the short term. Good Luck and keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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