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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 759386" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>You are welcome. Ask for the Child Development Department. What you need is a neuropsychiatric evaluation by a neuropsychologist first, The next step is a psychiatrist for sure and neurologist, if indicated. All of this is coordinated, with a social worker who will help with family assistance, as needed. is how it is supposed to work. I would really want a child neurologist to examine him. When my son was examined by a child neurologist he saw one or two features of fetal alcohol syndrome, that nobody else saw. In my own experience professionals throw around diagnoses, that are not necessarily correct. An others come along and copy them. In my experience Childrens Hospitals are responsible and knowledgeable. They aren't the only ones, but I have felt more secure there. </p><p></p><p>A really important thing, more important than anything else is your welfare. You are the one that keeps all of this going, all of the balls in the air. Please try to get a lot of support. More than this website. In that way Al Anon will help a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 759386, member: 18958"] You are welcome. Ask for the Child Development Department. What you need is a neuropsychiatric evaluation by a neuropsychologist first, The next step is a psychiatrist for sure and neurologist, if indicated. All of this is coordinated, with a social worker who will help with family assistance, as needed. is how it is supposed to work. I would really want a child neurologist to examine him. When my son was examined by a child neurologist he saw one or two features of fetal alcohol syndrome, that nobody else saw. In my own experience professionals throw around diagnoses, that are not necessarily correct. An others come along and copy them. In my experience Childrens Hospitals are responsible and knowledgeable. They aren't the only ones, but I have felt more secure there. A really important thing, more important than anything else is your welfare. You are the one that keeps all of this going, all of the balls in the air. Please try to get a lot of support. More than this website. In that way Al Anon will help a lot. [/QUOTE]
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