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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 40361" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Did you get back to the psychiatric to mention the GP refuses to do the tests on difficult child? or at least, mention it next time. It might show how difficult child has others feeling nervous.</p><p></p><p>Changing GPs - may be a good idea, as long as you can get difficult child's files transferred. There should be other, competent GPs in your area who also bulk-bill.</p><p></p><p>I understand the holding on until he gets home - they try to do that because they know We will take more from them than the school.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what medical things the psychiatric wants to rule out - are we talking psychologist or psychiatrist? Because a psychiatrist should be able to order tests. They just prefer to pass it on to the GP, because it's common sense for the GP to be the spider at the centre of the medical web.</p><p>Unless it's good old HIC again, waiting to attack a doctor for allegedly ordering too many tests. Some tests look better on paper when ordered by a specialist, rather than a GP.</p><p></p><p>To find a good alternative local GP, ask around at the local pharmacies. Do a survey, see who they suggest. I could ask mother in law & easy child, but easy child rarely went to the doctor and mother in law has been gone from your area for a few years now, the GP picture will have changed. Besides, what worked for them may not work for you.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 40361, member: 1991"] Did you get back to the psychiatric to mention the GP refuses to do the tests on difficult child? or at least, mention it next time. It might show how difficult child has others feeling nervous. Changing GPs - may be a good idea, as long as you can get difficult child's files transferred. There should be other, competent GPs in your area who also bulk-bill. I understand the holding on until he gets home - they try to do that because they know We will take more from them than the school. I'm not sure what medical things the psychiatric wants to rule out - are we talking psychologist or psychiatrist? Because a psychiatrist should be able to order tests. They just prefer to pass it on to the GP, because it's common sense for the GP to be the spider at the centre of the medical web. Unless it's good old HIC again, waiting to attack a doctor for allegedly ordering too many tests. Some tests look better on paper when ordered by a specialist, rather than a GP. To find a good alternative local GP, ask around at the local pharmacies. Do a survey, see who they suggest. I could ask mother in law & easy child, but easy child rarely went to the doctor and mother in law has been gone from your area for a few years now, the GP picture will have changed. Besides, what worked for them may not work for you. Marg [/QUOTE]
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