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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 234906" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>Wanted to say hi and welcome!! My difficult child never did any better on medications so we completely took them out of the picture (leaving just the asthma and allergy stuff) but that took 5 years to finally have me throw in the towel. I guess I was looking for a miracle pill. What we did was go the non medicinal route and put her in a brain stimulation program. Took her 2 years (twice the average) to "graduate" but we see so much improvement. It also cost us a TON of money out of pocket.</p><p> </p><p>When we were on state medicaid we also got quite a bit of behavioral health benefits. I know calling case workers isnt' always fun, but you might want to check with them to verify what the state covers. I've never had any problems with- Children's Hosptial but that was back in '01-03 and a lot of state budgets have been cut since then.</p><p> </p><p>I wish you luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 234906, member: 6118"] Wanted to say hi and welcome!! My difficult child never did any better on medications so we completely took them out of the picture (leaving just the asthma and allergy stuff) but that took 5 years to finally have me throw in the towel. I guess I was looking for a miracle pill. What we did was go the non medicinal route and put her in a brain stimulation program. Took her 2 years (twice the average) to "graduate" but we see so much improvement. It also cost us a TON of money out of pocket. When we were on state medicaid we also got quite a bit of behavioral health benefits. I know calling case workers isnt' always fun, but you might want to check with them to verify what the state covers. I've never had any problems with- Children's Hosptial but that was back in '01-03 and a lot of state budgets have been cut since then. I wish you luck! [/QUOTE]
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