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New diagnosis for 14yr old...ugh
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<blockquote data-quote="Loony Smurf" data-source="post: 617749" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>As part of the ICG grant were applying for his psychiatrist must agree with the diagnosis. The neuropsychologist is already sending there report and supporting evidence to him, and he has an appointment with the psychiatrist on the 5th. </p><p></p><p>This kid is perfectly smart enough to look up erosivity what this diagnosis means and then do things he shouldn't and say he can't help it, he has this disorder, same way he says he has ADD so he Can't focus so we shouldn't ask him to. I can see him trying to use it to get away with stuff that isn't really a problem for him. The problem with this is that mental illness or no, he'd still get in double, and land in court again. He doesn't realize that when he's lying, he's actually horrible at it since his lies have no connections to reality. Think of the 2 he old caught with a cookie in his hand, in his mouth, and then saying it was his brother and his brother must have put it in his mouth while he was sleeping. Or I said he could, and I just forgot. I mean really... Things just magically fall in his pockets, the car must have chewed that head sized hole in his dresser.. That's the kind of stuff he comes up with. </p><p></p><p>He admits hearing voices also. He shows all but I think 2 of the criteria for the disorder. The only reason it wasn't caught before is other things were making it because they were so bad. Now those are mostly under control and we see more what's underneath.</p><p></p><p>This is the same neuro psychiatric that did his WBAL a couple years ago, when he just refused to do a big portion of the testing, and she had less time and no other input than her 6 hours with him.</p><p>She's significantly concerned with the things she sees now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loony Smurf, post: 617749, member: 1695"] As part of the ICG grant were applying for his psychiatrist must agree with the diagnosis. The neuropsychologist is already sending there report and supporting evidence to him, and he has an appointment with the psychiatrist on the 5th. This kid is perfectly smart enough to look up erosivity what this diagnosis means and then do things he shouldn't and say he can't help it, he has this disorder, same way he says he has ADD so he Can't focus so we shouldn't ask him to. I can see him trying to use it to get away with stuff that isn't really a problem for him. The problem with this is that mental illness or no, he'd still get in double, and land in court again. He doesn't realize that when he's lying, he's actually horrible at it since his lies have no connections to reality. Think of the 2 he old caught with a cookie in his hand, in his mouth, and then saying it was his brother and his brother must have put it in his mouth while he was sleeping. Or I said he could, and I just forgot. I mean really... Things just magically fall in his pockets, the car must have chewed that head sized hole in his dresser.. That's the kind of stuff he comes up with. He admits hearing voices also. He shows all but I think 2 of the criteria for the disorder. The only reason it wasn't caught before is other things were making it because they were so bad. Now those are mostly under control and we see more what's underneath. This is the same neuro psychiatric that did his WBAL a couple years ago, when he just refused to do a big portion of the testing, and she had less time and no other input than her 6 hours with him. She's significantly concerned with the things she sees now. [/QUOTE]
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