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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 14188" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Hi crazy mama,</p><p></p><p>I think what I might do in your shoes is to tell the doctor that you are getting pretty frustrated, as I am sure he is to given that he cares about your son and is trying to find something to help. He clearly is a baffling case. Without suggesting that you are unhappy with the doctor, you might find a way of asking him if it isn't time to have a consultation with someone that deals with these very hard to medicate cases or something like that to see what they think. You could ask if there is someone he recommends.</p><p></p><p>NOt knowing your circumstances, unless you strongly suspect something on the autistic spectrum or unless you suspect that he has some hidden Learning Disability (LD) that is leading to major frustration, I wouldn't think that a neuropsychologist consultation would be the best use of your money--</p><p></p><p>good luck. I know its tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 14188, member: 2322"] Hi crazy mama, I think what I might do in your shoes is to tell the doctor that you are getting pretty frustrated, as I am sure he is to given that he cares about your son and is trying to find something to help. He clearly is a baffling case. Without suggesting that you are unhappy with the doctor, you might find a way of asking him if it isn't time to have a consultation with someone that deals with these very hard to medicate cases or something like that to see what they think. You could ask if there is someone he recommends. NOt knowing your circumstances, unless you strongly suspect something on the autistic spectrum or unless you suspect that he has some hidden Learning Disability (LD) that is leading to major frustration, I wouldn't think that a neuropsychologist consultation would be the best use of your money-- good luck. I know its tough. [/QUOTE]
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