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<blockquote data-quote="CAmom" data-source="post: 333928" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>Witz and Suz...I agree...this is why we're going to someone who doesn't know anything about him. His pediatrician neurologist, the person he's seen and been treated by since age 5, (and who is highly respected in our community) really seems to enjoy and get a kick out of our son, I think maybe because he reminds him of himself many years ago. I've always been happy that he seems to relate well to my son and enjoy "sparring" with him, but, at the same time, I've had had some niggling doubts that he's not as objective as we might like. </p><p></p><p>In any case, we're going to start fresh and see what shakes down. My son told me today that, when he was in the group home, he was given something that helped him more than anything else, including marijuana. He can't remember the name, but, whatever it was, it allowed him the "calm" he's been looking for yet allowed him to graduate from high school with a 3.5 GPA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAmom, post: 333928, member: 1835"] Witz and Suz...I agree...this is why we're going to someone who doesn't know anything about him. His pediatrician neurologist, the person he's seen and been treated by since age 5, (and who is highly respected in our community) really seems to enjoy and get a kick out of our son, I think maybe because he reminds him of himself many years ago. I've always been happy that he seems to relate well to my son and enjoy "sparring" with him, but, at the same time, I've had had some niggling doubts that he's not as objective as we might like. In any case, we're going to start fresh and see what shakes down. My son told me today that, when he was in the group home, he was given something that helped him more than anything else, including marijuana. He can't remember the name, but, whatever it was, it allowed him the "calm" he's been looking for yet allowed him to graduate from high school with a 3.5 GPA. [/QUOTE]
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