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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 644536" data-attributes="member: 18100"><p>Thats true about heir own fears, we all do! </p><p></p><p>She did see a neuropsychologist and he said probable aspie... doesnt see depression or anxiety yet. Hes saying the reason its probable is because she was suctioned out at birth causing a hematoma which did not leak in her brain according to the scans and such and could of caused issues. Now I read on here about drinking and i had some beer before I knew I was pregnant but not like a ton of it either. I forgot all about that until he asked cuz I havent drank since I found out I was pregnant with her but it was never like out of control. But if it wasn't that it was definitely asbergers but in actually the "new terms" dont call it asbergers anymore its something else( I forgot). But the problem is I need a yes or no in order to help her so she can receive the correct help, same as son which he said rule in/rule outs for him!! Of course for both kids he recommended the 504 I think,technical school instead of regular college,both has learning issues ..now daughters new school says she is dyslexic.( Son needs anger management classes, mood stabilizing medications, he may end up on disability( violence related AND a whole other thread) </p><p></p><p>But my sons neurologist says they will review the results from her school and neurospsych, send her for sleeping test and of course visits with her to see how she is, questionnaires and he can be for sure yes or no. We shall see. He is the one who has helped me with my son so... maybe!! If not, Im sure he can point me to someone else. </p><p></p><p>Oh my Aunt says a regular psychologist or psychiatrist can diagnose her?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 644536, member: 18100"] Thats true about heir own fears, we all do! She did see a neuropsychologist and he said probable aspie... doesnt see depression or anxiety yet. Hes saying the reason its probable is because she was suctioned out at birth causing a hematoma which did not leak in her brain according to the scans and such and could of caused issues. Now I read on here about drinking and i had some beer before I knew I was pregnant but not like a ton of it either. I forgot all about that until he asked cuz I havent drank since I found out I was pregnant with her but it was never like out of control. But if it wasn't that it was definitely asbergers but in actually the "new terms" dont call it asbergers anymore its something else( I forgot). But the problem is I need a yes or no in order to help her so she can receive the correct help, same as son which he said rule in/rule outs for him!! Of course for both kids he recommended the 504 I think,technical school instead of regular college,both has learning issues ..now daughters new school says she is dyslexic.( Son needs anger management classes, mood stabilizing medications, he may end up on disability( violence related AND a whole other thread) But my sons neurologist says they will review the results from her school and neurospsych, send her for sleeping test and of course visits with her to see how she is, questionnaires and he can be for sure yes or no. We shall see. He is the one who has helped me with my son so... maybe!! If not, Im sure he can point me to someone else. Oh my Aunt says a regular psychologist or psychiatrist can diagnose her? [/QUOTE]
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