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<blockquote data-quote="gss329" data-source="post: 424715" data-attributes="member: 11855"><p>thanks for the feedback. what exactly does a neuro doctor do to make their evaluations? </p><p> </p><p>regarding when he was a baby - i always joked when people said, oh my child slept through the nite at 4 months, I'd say, my child slept through the nite at 4 years. not really so funny, but he was a terrible sleeper, NEVER slept through the nite and cried alot. not sick tho, never had an ear infection in his life, no strep, anything. just very 'difficult'. he doesn't shy away from noises, he has no problem with very loud noises. But i do notice its only if HE is controlling the noise and it not coming from another source that he isn't initiating.</p><p> </p><p>i think the abilify is helping, he's gone from having the spells from once every few days to about once every 30 days.</p><p> </p><p>i think the zoloft is treating the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and the ability to help with the depression and stabilzing his mood. I know when we go back to the psy, he will want me to increase the abilify.</p><p> </p><p>i just want these episodes to stop. </p><p> </p><p>So, can someone tell me more about neuro evaluation and also, why are the medications he is on bad, i thought they were helping</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gss329, post: 424715, member: 11855"] thanks for the feedback. what exactly does a neuro doctor do to make their evaluations? regarding when he was a baby - i always joked when people said, oh my child slept through the nite at 4 months, I'd say, my child slept through the nite at 4 years. not really so funny, but he was a terrible sleeper, NEVER slept through the nite and cried alot. not sick tho, never had an ear infection in his life, no strep, anything. just very 'difficult'. he doesn't shy away from noises, he has no problem with very loud noises. But i do notice its only if HE is controlling the noise and it not coming from another source that he isn't initiating. i think the abilify is helping, he's gone from having the spells from once every few days to about once every 30 days. i think the zoloft is treating the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and the ability to help with the depression and stabilzing his mood. I know when we go back to the psy, he will want me to increase the abilify. i just want these episodes to stop. So, can someone tell me more about neuro evaluation and also, why are the medications he is on bad, i thought they were helping [/QUOTE]
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