DS3
New Member
So I went to the Neurologist, and he is sending me for an MRI and MRA of my brain, an EEG, and a MRI of my C-Spine. He doesn't believe my feinting to be neurologically involved, but wants to double check. My cardiologist just extended my heart monitor another 30 days since I haven't had any 'episodes' wearing it this past 30. They both want me to have a tilt-table test done. So that's also on the upcoming list.
As for difficult child 2 -Neuro-psychiatric results came back as inconclusive. They are saying that he has a 'Disruptive Behavior Disorder -not otherwise specified', and that he should be re-evaluated in another year to see if anything else shows up. They couldn't answer my question as to whether he is showing signs of being like his older brother (ADHD and ODD), or if he was just mimicking his behavior. He does recommend therapies since they won't hurt anything, and difficult child 2's IQ scores were towards the lower end of the scale, but not to put too much on it since he is only 2.
So that's where I stand right now. Been trying to stay off of the computer and keep myself from over-thinking everything that's going on. Especially since husband is looking at having to have a surgery that will take at least 1 year to recover from (it's for sleep apnea, and they're talking about breaking his jaw to re-set it, as well as taking out his tonsils, adenoids, and drilling his sinus cavities.)
At the very least difficult child 1 is doing good. So there's a positive.
DS3
As for difficult child 2 -Neuro-psychiatric results came back as inconclusive. They are saying that he has a 'Disruptive Behavior Disorder -not otherwise specified', and that he should be re-evaluated in another year to see if anything else shows up. They couldn't answer my question as to whether he is showing signs of being like his older brother (ADHD and ODD), or if he was just mimicking his behavior. He does recommend therapies since they won't hurt anything, and difficult child 2's IQ scores were towards the lower end of the scale, but not to put too much on it since he is only 2.
So that's where I stand right now. Been trying to stay off of the computer and keep myself from over-thinking everything that's going on. Especially since husband is looking at having to have a surgery that will take at least 1 year to recover from (it's for sleep apnea, and they're talking about breaking his jaw to re-set it, as well as taking out his tonsils, adenoids, and drilling his sinus cavities.)
At the very least difficult child 1 is doing good. So there's a positive.
DS3