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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 586775" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>We had tried 1 1/2 years ago but ins wouldnt approve of any testing the neuropsychologist wanted to do. We had one consult with the neuropsychologist but it was just between husband and I, she has never seen difficult child. But, difficult child did fill out a questionaire and that is what led to the Dr. wanting to do testing. We did to IQ testing thru the school (which ins said they had to have first) but they still denied any testing/appointments. But we do have different insurance now, and we have an appointment near the end of April. </p><p></p><p>The more I have been reading about FASD the more I think it is the problem. No one from the outside has a clue what we deal with at home. Everyone thinks she is a delightful young woman... She is attractive, smart, carries on a conversation with adults with ease. But she doesn't have many friends, can do well in school, but falls behind by not following thru with assignments. Has a wonderful singing voice. But when she doesn't get her way, watch out! She is so intent on getting what she wants that she can't/won't back down. She is like a caged animal and doesn't care who she hurts.</p><p></p><p>I do hope we get answers this time... I don't know how cooperative she will be when she finds out about the doctor appointment. We see a therapist about twice a month, but in the past it has gotten no where, as J doesn't think she has a problem, her only problem is us. </p><p></p><p>KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 586775, member: 12511"] We had tried 1 1/2 years ago but ins wouldnt approve of any testing the neuropsychologist wanted to do. We had one consult with the neuropsychologist but it was just between husband and I, she has never seen difficult child. But, difficult child did fill out a questionaire and that is what led to the Dr. wanting to do testing. We did to IQ testing thru the school (which ins said they had to have first) but they still denied any testing/appointments. But we do have different insurance now, and we have an appointment near the end of April. The more I have been reading about FASD the more I think it is the problem. No one from the outside has a clue what we deal with at home. Everyone thinks she is a delightful young woman... She is attractive, smart, carries on a conversation with adults with ease. But she doesn't have many friends, can do well in school, but falls behind by not following thru with assignments. Has a wonderful singing voice. But when she doesn't get her way, watch out! She is so intent on getting what she wants that she can't/won't back down. She is like a caged animal and doesn't care who she hurts. I do hope we get answers this time... I don't know how cooperative she will be when she finds out about the doctor appointment. We see a therapist about twice a month, but in the past it has gotten no where, as J doesn't think she has a problem, her only problem is us. KSM [/QUOTE]
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