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<blockquote data-quote="Wishing" data-source="post: 37371" data-attributes="member: 1782"><p>I find this thread interesting. I think after awhile one develops a thicker skin dealing with professionals in the mental health field.The first one to diagnose my son with adhd and encourage me to try medications was reasonable and I liked her respectful approach. She also had a daughter with a mental health disorder.</p><p>She was a phd in educational pschology.She had cancer. We had to get medications from a general psychiatrist and to me he was strange and wanted my difficult child off medications because his 5 year old was hyper and didn't need them.</p><p>I was referred to an adolescent psychiatrist who from 10 to 14 was on the right track with medications and since then we have struggled as psychiatrist does not listen to me only when grades got really bad did he change medications. The thing is he asks my son how are things going and discounts me.Finding a new dr is not easy and iwth us our insurance does not cover dr.visits and the first visit is very expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wishing, post: 37371, member: 1782"] I find this thread interesting. I think after awhile one develops a thicker skin dealing with professionals in the mental health field.The first one to diagnose my son with adhd and encourage me to try medications was reasonable and I liked her respectful approach. She also had a daughter with a mental health disorder. She was a phd in educational pschology.She had cancer. We had to get medications from a general psychiatrist and to me he was strange and wanted my difficult child off medications because his 5 year old was hyper and didn't need them. I was referred to an adolescent psychiatrist who from 10 to 14 was on the right track with medications and since then we have struggled as psychiatrist does not listen to me only when grades got really bad did he change medications. The thing is he asks my son how are things going and discounts me.Finding a new dr is not easy and iwth us our insurance does not cover dr.visits and the first visit is very expensive. [/QUOTE]
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