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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 266906" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Not a NeuroPath. A NeuroPsychologist who does a bunch (up to ten hours of testing).</p><p>Sorry, the kid is obviously on his way to mental illness. I would just keep taking him in until they diagnose him. If his bio. mother is mentally ill, he may have inherited it. But he's not just a mixed up kid. His behavior is bizarre. Unfortunately, not all mental health professionals are the best and brightest. If there is that much schizophrenia in the family, the poor kid has signs of that already--it's mindboggling that they are ignoring that.</p><p>I'm worried that the Lexapro will make him worse.</p><p>Stick to your guns and take him somebody really good for a psychiatric evaluation, making sure the psychiatrist knows the family history. in my opinion an antipsychotic would be better for this kid than an antidepressant. I think you're great parents and that you and your hub are right.</p><p>It took us nine years to get the right diagnosis. for my son. So hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 266906, member: 1550"] Not a NeuroPath. A NeuroPsychologist who does a bunch (up to ten hours of testing). Sorry, the kid is obviously on his way to mental illness. I would just keep taking him in until they diagnose him. If his bio. mother is mentally ill, he may have inherited it. But he's not just a mixed up kid. His behavior is bizarre. Unfortunately, not all mental health professionals are the best and brightest. If there is that much schizophrenia in the family, the poor kid has signs of that already--it's mindboggling that they are ignoring that. I'm worried that the Lexapro will make him worse. Stick to your guns and take him somebody really good for a psychiatric evaluation, making sure the psychiatrist knows the family history. in my opinion an antipsychotic would be better for this kid than an antidepressant. I think you're great parents and that you and your hub are right. It took us nine years to get the right diagnosis. for my son. So hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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