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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 178286" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi. Wow. Well, you have issues on the family tree and he seems to have always been atypical.</p><p>I would still take him to a neuropsychologist. They test for hours and hours and evaluate in a totally different way. They are more thorough and very often find what others miss. It sounds like his professionals so far are simply listening to you, guessing, and giving him a medication. Again, I'd see a neuropsychologist. They evaluate in a way that can get them much closer to the true core problem. That's how we finally got the real answer for our son. It doesn't sound like anyone has really helped him so far. NeuroPsychs can be found at children's and university hospitals. They often have long waiting lists, but that is because they are good (of course there are lemons in every profession, but in general they are better at diagnosing than the others).</p><p>Whatever you decide to do, I wish you good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 178286, member: 1550"] Hi. Wow. Well, you have issues on the family tree and he seems to have always been atypical. I would still take him to a neuropsychologist. They test for hours and hours and evaluate in a totally different way. They are more thorough and very often find what others miss. It sounds like his professionals so far are simply listening to you, guessing, and giving him a medication. Again, I'd see a neuropsychologist. They evaluate in a way that can get them much closer to the true core problem. That's how we finally got the real answer for our son. It doesn't sound like anyone has really helped him so far. NeuroPsychs can be found at children's and university hospitals. They often have long waiting lists, but that is because they are good (of course there are lemons in every profession, but in general they are better at diagnosing than the others). Whatever you decide to do, I wish you good luck. [/QUOTE]
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