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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 117254" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I feel so bad for her... Whatever her diagnosis is, Yes I would find a good recommended Nuero-psychiatric.</p><p></p><p>Ours was wonderful... he had K figured out and great suggestions. He gave us hope. </p><p></p><p>Our 3rd psychiatrist... who we saw yesterday... was just talking with us about anxieties, he was saying that we really need to try to keep getting K out of the house despite her wanting to stay in. Keep her trying new things... I know easier said than done.</p><p>He explained that with a lot of these kids (high intelligence) they don't even realize they are using the anxiety as a default and they start to use it all of the time and soon they can not tell the difference any more and are soon anxious all of time in situations where they were not anxious before... it becomes kind of a snowball effect and so much harder to stop as they get older... </p><p>As a Mom and watching my child I want to protect her and hate to see the fear and terror in her eyes... but he said I need to help her... it is SO hard... </p><p></p><p>Just and idea... my new project!!! I thought I would share.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there. When I was looking for a Nuero-psychiatric in the beginning a lot of people had never heard or acted like they don't exist... keep looking, they do!!! Ours was through an Nuero-Education Company... They Represent parents in court and conduct nuero-psychiatric evaluations... and therapies... and on going consults for families. WHich is crazy considering there is hardly any psychiatrist's in the area!!!</p><p></p><p>Hang in there!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 117254, member: 3155"] I feel so bad for her... Whatever her diagnosis is, Yes I would find a good recommended Nuero-psychiatric. Ours was wonderful... he had K figured out and great suggestions. He gave us hope. Our 3rd psychiatrist... who we saw yesterday... was just talking with us about anxieties, he was saying that we really need to try to keep getting K out of the house despite her wanting to stay in. Keep her trying new things... I know easier said than done. He explained that with a lot of these kids (high intelligence) they don't even realize they are using the anxiety as a default and they start to use it all of the time and soon they can not tell the difference any more and are soon anxious all of time in situations where they were not anxious before... it becomes kind of a snowball effect and so much harder to stop as they get older... As a Mom and watching my child I want to protect her and hate to see the fear and terror in her eyes... but he said I need to help her... it is SO hard... Just and idea... my new project!!! I thought I would share. Hang in there. When I was looking for a Nuero-psychiatric in the beginning a lot of people had never heard or acted like they don't exist... keep looking, they do!!! Ours was through an Nuero-Education Company... They Represent parents in court and conduct nuero-psychiatric evaluations... and therapies... and on going consults for families. WHich is crazy considering there is hardly any psychiatrist's in the area!!! Hang in there!!! [/QUOTE]
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