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a short summary of my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="fionamay41" data-source="post: 127343" data-attributes="member: 4709"><p>thanks for the replies ,it would appear the health system over here is slightly different. Initial assessment are usually started with referrals from family doctors or schools you then go on the waiting list to see whichever specialist your child specifically requires (the waiting list is up to 6 months) doctors here appear to be reluctant to prescribed medications (the medications used have a lot of bad press) in the meantime you battle on with your difficult child and just learn to accept the naughty child/bad parent scenario from others around you. good old british stiff upper lip no nonsense approrach, many still live in the dark ages where children should be seen and not heard, well not my difficult child he here he's loud and i'm proud of him (well sometimes i am) as for hospitals or units for difficult child to go to when he has caused violent upheavel in the house they just don't exist again huge waiting lists or a huge price tag plus these units are usually full of young offenders because we don't have correct placement for them either. hey ho thats the uk for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fionamay41, post: 127343, member: 4709"] thanks for the replies ,it would appear the health system over here is slightly different. Initial assessment are usually started with referrals from family doctors or schools you then go on the waiting list to see whichever specialist your child specifically requires (the waiting list is up to 6 months) doctors here appear to be reluctant to prescribed medications (the medications used have a lot of bad press) in the meantime you battle on with your difficult child and just learn to accept the naughty child/bad parent scenario from others around you. good old british stiff upper lip no nonsense approrach, many still live in the dark ages where children should be seen and not heard, well not my difficult child he here he's loud and i'm proud of him (well sometimes i am) as for hospitals or units for difficult child to go to when he has caused violent upheavel in the house they just don't exist again huge waiting lists or a huge price tag plus these units are usually full of young offenders because we don't have correct placement for them either. hey ho thats the uk for you [/QUOTE]
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