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<blockquote data-quote="Dollhouse" data-source="post: 253419"><p><span style="color: darkorchid"><strong>To SusieStar: I did take my son to a Neuropsychologist about 3yrs ago. My appointment was a waste of time -- in about 5-6 minutes it was deemed my son was fine. I drove all the way to Philly to see the specialist.</strong></span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: darkorchid"><strong>The reason I did take him was because when he was 3, he went in to a coma after a routine Myringotamy (tubes in both ears). He had respitory distress and then lapsed in the coma for about 24hrs; he was on a breathing machine.</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: darkorchid"><strong>By going to the Neuro-psychiatric, we were trying to determine if there was any brain impairment when he was in the coma.</strong></span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: darkorchid"><strong>Perhaps this is an option I should explore again; my son has a very comfy life (car, cell, etc) and we live in a wonderful area. As of now, he has no incentive to get better -- why should he? That is my fault; before you flame me and tell me what I need to do, I do know what I need to do. It's a matter of being ready. I'm trying to get stronger, however it's hard.</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: darkorchid"><strong>I also know that I'm not doing my child any favors by not setting limits or boundaries at present.</strong></span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: darkorchid"><strong>In any case, I don't know if we should put the screws to him to try to help him seek counseling, or go the route of the Neuro-psychiatric at the same time. I'm overwhelmed at present and can barely focus as it is and can only focus on one thing at a time. All this research, etc has been done to some degree by me many years ago when he was struggling as a young child. I even came to this site a few years back and couldn't remember the name, but I found it again today.</strong></span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: darkorchid"><strong>Thank you all again and blessings to all!</strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dollhouse, post: 253419"] [COLOR=darkorchid][B]To SusieStar: I did take my son to a Neuropsychologist about 3yrs ago. My appointment was a waste of time -- in about 5-6 minutes it was deemed my son was fine. I drove all the way to Philly to see the specialist.[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=darkorchid][B]The reason I did take him was because when he was 3, he went in to a coma after a routine Myringotamy (tubes in both ears). He had respitory distress and then lapsed in the coma for about 24hrs; he was on a breathing machine.[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=darkorchid][B]By going to the Neuro-psychiatric, we were trying to determine if there was any brain impairment when he was in the coma.[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=darkorchid][B]Perhaps this is an option I should explore again; my son has a very comfy life (car, cell, etc) and we live in a wonderful area. As of now, he has no incentive to get better -- why should he? That is my fault; before you flame me and tell me what I need to do, I do know what I need to do. It's a matter of being ready. I'm trying to get stronger, however it's hard.[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=darkorchid][B]I also know that I'm not doing my child any favors by not setting limits or boundaries at present.[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=darkorchid][B]In any case, I don't know if we should put the screws to him to try to help him seek counseling, or go the route of the Neuro-psychiatric at the same time. I'm overwhelmed at present and can barely focus as it is and can only focus on one thing at a time. All this research, etc has been done to some degree by me many years ago when he was struggling as a young child. I even came to this site a few years back and couldn't remember the name, but I found it again today.[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=darkorchid][B]Thank you all again and blessings to all![/B][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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