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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 117876" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>In the end, it's the decision of the parent what to do. They will get more than one opinion (which is confusing in itself) and then have to decide who they are connecting with and who they feel is giving good advice or even if they want to come back. The decision not to come back does not necessarily mean anything other than they are overwhelmed and not wanting to share anymore. I've been there at my worst--I shut down myself and no longer want to post.</p><p>I'm sure people who have had bad experiences with NeuroPsychs are loathe to go to them again. I still think it is useful to share our experiences as long as we make sure we tell the poster that they should REALLY go to a professional. I always say in my opinion my favorite is a neuropsychologist (indicating it is my opinion). </p><p>Since there are so many of us, and I believe we all mean well, I think the board can be overwhelming to those old and new, but I think we've helped more than we've hurt. I know I've gotten great advice here and lots of it was based on the experience of other moms. I'd hate for them to shut off their advice. Truly, often I have gotten the courage to go on, validation, and just some great, old-fashion help that I hadn't thought about and I cherish everyone's opinions. I'd hate to see people too timid to say what they REALLY mean :smile: JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 117876, member: 1550"] In the end, it's the decision of the parent what to do. They will get more than one opinion (which is confusing in itself) and then have to decide who they are connecting with and who they feel is giving good advice or even if they want to come back. The decision not to come back does not necessarily mean anything other than they are overwhelmed and not wanting to share anymore. I've been there at my worst--I shut down myself and no longer want to post. I'm sure people who have had bad experiences with NeuroPsychs are loathe to go to them again. I still think it is useful to share our experiences as long as we make sure we tell the poster that they should REALLY go to a professional. I always say in my opinion my favorite is a neuropsychologist (indicating it is my opinion). Since there are so many of us, and I believe we all mean well, I think the board can be overwhelming to those old and new, but I think we've helped more than we've hurt. I know I've gotten great advice here and lots of it was based on the experience of other moms. I'd hate for them to shut off their advice. Truly, often I have gotten the courage to go on, validation, and just some great, old-fashion help that I hadn't thought about and I cherish everyone's opinions. I'd hate to see people too timid to say what they REALLY mean [img]:smile:[/img] JMO [/QUOTE]
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