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confused, we see psychiatrist tommorrow
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 14184" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>That is partially what I am unsure of. The whole field of psychiatry is so not for sure (sorry for the poor wording). If someone has diabetes, you know for sure they have it. I am sure difficult child is not a easy child, there is no doubt about that. This psychiatrist seems very good and knowledgeable, and I could go get a second opinion and not tell current psychiatrist, but that seems sneaky. I do not want to burn my bridges. Current psychiatrist called school after an incident earlier in the year, and saved difficult child from being expelled. I did not ask him to he volunteered it. I am sure he cares, and that is what is tearing me apart. He also has access to researchers in Co that helped with the rEEG data. I know he is baffled by difficult child's response to medications too. I will e-mail psychiatrist tonight about my thoughts on medications, and see how the visit tommorrow goes. I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 14184, member: 3184"] That is partially what I am unsure of. The whole field of psychiatry is so not for sure (sorry for the poor wording). If someone has diabetes, you know for sure they have it. I am sure difficult child is not a easy child, there is no doubt about that. This psychiatrist seems very good and knowledgeable, and I could go get a second opinion and not tell current psychiatrist, but that seems sneaky. I do not want to burn my bridges. Current psychiatrist called school after an incident earlier in the year, and saved difficult child from being expelled. I did not ask him to he volunteered it. I am sure he cares, and that is what is tearing me apart. He also has access to researchers in Co that helped with the rEEG data. I know he is baffled by difficult child's response to medications too. I will e-mail psychiatrist tonight about my thoughts on medications, and see how the visit tommorrow goes. I think. [/QUOTE]
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