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<blockquote data-quote="SJB" data-source="post: 354150"><p>After speaking wth my ghg's therapist the other day, I got the name of a psychiatrist that she works with . I am sick to death of our current doctor who just nods, smiles and hands us our scrip for Vyvanse. He has never suggested any sort of testing or offered any other help beyond, "take this. See a therapist. pay on the way out..." and I'm fed up.</p><p>We have an appointment for monday afternoon and I'd like some suggestions as to what to do to make this appointment as productive as possible.</p><p>I've made a list of difficult child's behaviors for him. I know her history upside down and backwards, but I'm sure there is something you guys can clue me in on that will help us get closer to a more accurate diagnosis</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SJB, post: 354150"] After speaking wth my ghg's therapist the other day, I got the name of a psychiatrist that she works with . I am sick to death of our current doctor who just nods, smiles and hands us our scrip for Vyvanse. He has never suggested any sort of testing or offered any other help beyond, "take this. See a therapist. pay on the way out..." and I'm fed up. We have an appointment for monday afternoon and I'd like some suggestions as to what to do to make this appointment as productive as possible. I've made a list of difficult child's behaviors for him. I know her history upside down and backwards, but I'm sure there is something you guys can clue me in on that will help us get closer to a more accurate diagnosis Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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