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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 490568" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Well, I still have to wait for the full report and complete recommendation.</p><p>But as far as communication delay (which he admitted was quite significant), he believes that anxiety alone could account for it. Kind of you are on stage in front of 100 people: you know the words, but anxiety takes over and you can't carry a conversation any more. </p><p>As far as medications: that would allow him to relax a bit and make behavioral intervention more effective. </p><p>If all problems disappear after a certain amount of intervention, then no reasons to worry anymore.</p><p>But there is a possibility of the language delay sticking with him... I guess we won't know until we take care of the anxiety.</p><p>I agree that it leaves me with some questions, but I don't think there is any "miracle" answers. Right now, that is the best hypothesis and we have to put it through the test.</p><p>V will be tested by the school again in May. It will be a good time to re-evaluate the communication delay.</p><p>Even if it is a "real problem" and not just a side-effect, I sure hope the school district can tackle it. Communication issues are not that seldom and seems to run in our family after all.</p><p>It will take time no matter what, but the doctor assured me that V had the cognitive ability to do it.</p><p>We are also waiting on the sleep study results to come back. It might be another piece of the puzzle (sleep issues run in the family as well: husband has sleep apnea).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 490568, member: 11847"] Well, I still have to wait for the full report and complete recommendation. But as far as communication delay (which he admitted was quite significant), he believes that anxiety alone could account for it. Kind of you are on stage in front of 100 people: you know the words, but anxiety takes over and you can't carry a conversation any more. As far as medications: that would allow him to relax a bit and make behavioral intervention more effective. If all problems disappear after a certain amount of intervention, then no reasons to worry anymore. But there is a possibility of the language delay sticking with him... I guess we won't know until we take care of the anxiety. I agree that it leaves me with some questions, but I don't think there is any "miracle" answers. Right now, that is the best hypothesis and we have to put it through the test. V will be tested by the school again in May. It will be a good time to re-evaluate the communication delay. Even if it is a "real problem" and not just a side-effect, I sure hope the school district can tackle it. Communication issues are not that seldom and seems to run in our family after all. It will take time no matter what, but the doctor assured me that V had the cognitive ability to do it. We are also waiting on the sleep study results to come back. It might be another piece of the puzzle (sleep issues run in the family as well: husband has sleep apnea). [/QUOTE]
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