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<blockquote data-quote="bzymomto4" data-source="post: 114607" data-attributes="member: 4477"><p>Thank you, I have actually st up neurpsych evaluations for 3 of my kids. this doctor went through years of acedemic difficulty as a kid and really turned it all around as an adult. It's a good bio for my 16 yr old to see what determination and comittment can do for your life. I have done tons of reading this weekend and have concern that they all sound dyslexic as well. My 8 yr old has had anxiety disorder for ever. It was first noted that her anxiety levels were developmentally excessive and practically not even plausable for her age by her pediatrician at 6 weeks. They were noted by me from day one, and by her pediatrician at 6 weeks. She said she wouldn't believe it if he didn't see it but she had the most severe and youngest case of seperation anxiety she has ever seen. Over the years the intenisty of her symptoms has varied, the psychologist in NY said she could have bipolar, but we'll leave the diagnosis at anxiety for now. Here in MA I haven't been able to find an available doctor to call me back. I live down the street from McLean hospital, but they cannot see her unless she cuts her self or worse. Do you think this neuropsychologist will potentially make the diagnosis from their testing and medicate her? - or do they concentrate on other things?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bzymomto4, post: 114607, member: 4477"] Thank you, I have actually st up neurpsych evaluations for 3 of my kids. this doctor went through years of acedemic difficulty as a kid and really turned it all around as an adult. It's a good bio for my 16 yr old to see what determination and comittment can do for your life. I have done tons of reading this weekend and have concern that they all sound dyslexic as well. My 8 yr old has had anxiety disorder for ever. It was first noted that her anxiety levels were developmentally excessive and practically not even plausable for her age by her pediatrician at 6 weeks. They were noted by me from day one, and by her pediatrician at 6 weeks. She said she wouldn't believe it if he didn't see it but she had the most severe and youngest case of seperation anxiety she has ever seen. Over the years the intenisty of her symptoms has varied, the psychologist in NY said she could have bipolar, but we'll leave the diagnosis at anxiety for now. Here in MA I haven't been able to find an available doctor to call me back. I live down the street from McLean hospital, but they cannot see her unless she cuts her self or worse. Do you think this neuropsychologist will potentially make the diagnosis from their testing and medicate her? - or do they concentrate on other things? [/QUOTE]
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