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<blockquote data-quote="amy4129" data-source="post: 9983" data-attributes="member: 2833"><p>Has anyone successfully changed the mind of a p-doctor that doesnt get it?, how? I have experience with adhd and believe that it responses to tough parenting, </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>As far as changing a psychiatrists mind I would suggest you have a neuro psychiatric evaluation and gain more insight into your son's diagnosis. Whatever it turns out to be, ADHD, bipolar.</p><p>As far as the ADHD and your experience goes- I'm really not sure how on one hand you want the best for your child and lump all adhd children as a parenting issue. in my humble opinion I found your comment thoughtless to those of us who fight tooth and nail to do the best for our children regardless of the diagnosis and how ordinary it is.</p><p>Amy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amy4129, post: 9983, member: 2833"] Has anyone successfully changed the mind of a p-doctor that doesnt get it?, how? I have experience with adhd and believe that it responses to tough parenting, [/ QUOTE ] As far as changing a psychiatrists mind I would suggest you have a neuro psychiatric evaluation and gain more insight into your son's diagnosis. Whatever it turns out to be, ADHD, bipolar. As far as the ADHD and your experience goes- I'm really not sure how on one hand you want the best for your child and lump all adhd children as a parenting issue. in my humble opinion I found your comment thoughtless to those of us who fight tooth and nail to do the best for our children regardless of the diagnosis and how ordinary it is. Amy [/QUOTE]
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