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So I took difficult child to an allergist/immunologist...
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 157004" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Play away. The other sense/feeling I have is that this is absolutely insane to even go forward with. But I agree with your thought, SW. I don't think he has a lot of training in neuro disorders. What he does have is a realization that body systems work together, and one out of whack can cause problems elsewhere that would outwardly seem unrelated. And he has experience and reputation working that way, too, and with other docs collectively. As I said, its a shot in the dark, but I liked his attitude - "we'll see what things we can find TO fix, and hopefully we'll find enuf to make some differences". </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I think going forward the only care he will actually be overseeing is the adenoid/oxygen thing. The rest he's just finding people who are willing to look again at difficult child because he, too, feels adhd doesn't cover it. Agrees he has it, but feels strongly that its not all we're dealing with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 157004, member: 1848"] Play away. The other sense/feeling I have is that this is absolutely insane to even go forward with. But I agree with your thought, SW. I don't think he has a lot of training in neuro disorders. What he does have is a realization that body systems work together, and one out of whack can cause problems elsewhere that would outwardly seem unrelated. And he has experience and reputation working that way, too, and with other docs collectively. As I said, its a shot in the dark, but I liked his attitude - "we'll see what things we can find TO fix, and hopefully we'll find enuf to make some differences". I think going forward the only care he will actually be overseeing is the adenoid/oxygen thing. The rest he's just finding people who are willing to look again at difficult child because he, too, feels adhd doesn't cover it. Agrees he has it, but feels strongly that its not all we're dealing with. [/QUOTE]
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