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<blockquote data-quote="tonime" data-source="post: 199086" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Hmmm-- boundries--difficult child has had issues with them</p><p>let me tell you difficult child has and has had all symptoms of ADHD</p><p>hyper -- (little less now), couldn't focus, impulsive etc. etc. etc.</p><p>his peer relationships are what I worry about right now and his self image</p><p></p><p>anyway-- I also had an appointment -- at a hospital nearby for an evaluation--I will speak to psychiatrist to see if I should go through with it</p><p>husband thinks I should just stick to psychiatrist-</p><p>don't know if my insurance will cover both-- but I will call and find out</p><p></p><p>I don't mind taking difficult child to psychiatrist/hospital evaluation--but I don't want to make him clam up--he was not happy about going to psychiatrist and I was concerned that he wouldn't talk-- so I don't want to rock the boat since he likes this guy</p><p></p><p>hopefully, we won't have anymore incidents as we go</p><p></p><p>at least, I am feeling a little better about the situation-- still a little anxious (since I don't want anymore shocks to my system!) but I guess I feel better because we are on a road about doing something about it--work also helps--getting my mind off of stuff--helps me "detach" a little from difficult child and situation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonime, post: 199086, member: 144"] Hmmm-- boundries--difficult child has had issues with them let me tell you difficult child has and has had all symptoms of ADHD hyper -- (little less now), couldn't focus, impulsive etc. etc. etc. his peer relationships are what I worry about right now and his self image anyway-- I also had an appointment -- at a hospital nearby for an evaluation--I will speak to psychiatrist to see if I should go through with it husband thinks I should just stick to psychiatrist- don't know if my insurance will cover both-- but I will call and find out I don't mind taking difficult child to psychiatrist/hospital evaluation--but I don't want to make him clam up--he was not happy about going to psychiatrist and I was concerned that he wouldn't talk-- so I don't want to rock the boat since he likes this guy hopefully, we won't have anymore incidents as we go at least, I am feeling a little better about the situation-- still a little anxious (since I don't want anymore shocks to my system!) but I guess I feel better because we are on a road about doing something about it--work also helps--getting my mind off of stuff--helps me "detach" a little from difficult child and situation [/QUOTE]
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