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<blockquote data-quote="firstangel" data-source="post: 332341" data-attributes="member: 8753"><p>Thing is that the neuropsychiatric didn't explain a lot, just gave me this peice of paper, raccomended family therapy and I had to find out what it was about once home. My guess is that she wanted to wait for both of us parents to go back for family therapy in order to give us complete explanation. But maybe I'm too optimistic??..</p><p>And no one ever said anything about having him tested for celiac disease, or having his eyes or hearing checked, which I'll do immediately.</p><p>I'll try to talk again with the neuropsychiatric about AS syndrome and eventually look for a second opinion because (I quote you MidwestMom)</p><p><span style="color: darkslateblue">"they have trouble with give and take conversations, often just answering "yes" or "no" or blurting things out that nobody was talking about. Or they copy things that they heard on television or from teachers. They have great rote memories and can recite the stuff that they hear verbatim. My son also had a fascination with letters and numbers and learned them very early" </span><span style="color: black">is exactly the way my son acts and adding this with the other symptoms he has, makes me want to go further into this.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #000000">Andy: I do love my job luckily!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> And my co-workers are great..</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #000000">I was wondering: might the underlying condition triggering ODD symptoms be a consequence of the separation? Is it possible or it necessarily must be a health condition?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firstangel, post: 332341, member: 8753"] Thing is that the neuropsychiatric didn't explain a lot, just gave me this peice of paper, raccomended family therapy and I had to find out what it was about once home. My guess is that she wanted to wait for both of us parents to go back for family therapy in order to give us complete explanation. But maybe I'm too optimistic??.. And no one ever said anything about having him tested for celiac disease, or having his eyes or hearing checked, which I'll do immediately. I'll try to talk again with the neuropsychiatric about AS syndrome and eventually look for a second opinion because (I quote you MidwestMom) [COLOR=darkslateblue]"they have trouble with give and take conversations, often just answering "yes" or "no" or blurting things out that nobody was talking about. Or they copy things that they heard on television or from teachers. They have great rote memories and can recite the stuff that they hear verbatim. My son also had a fascination with letters and numbers and learned them very early" [/COLOR][COLOR=black]is exactly the way my son acts and adding this with the other symptoms he has, makes me want to go further into this.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000][/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Andy: I do love my job luckily!! :-) And my co-workers are great..[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000][/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]I was wondering: might the underlying condition triggering ODD symptoms be a consequence of the separation? Is it possible or it necessarily must be a health condition?[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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