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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 408291" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Jena,</p><p></p><p>I was going to make the same suggestion as Susie about the parent report. I think it will be really important for you to boil it down into an organized factual account in written form and then be able to summarize it clearly and without too much emotion when you see the psychiatrist. if you ever find one, lol! I would also put in what you know about her father's side of the family. You need to find a way of making a psychiatrist take this seriously early on so you don't waste time or money. Perhaps when you interview psychiatrists you might ask whether they know of anyone that specializes in childhoold paranonia or schizo or whatever. Of course they will tell you that they are familiar. It strikes me that this is not the garden variety of ADHD. Could you give you parent report to your pediatrician and ask him to link you maybe with a teaching hospital somewhere? Don't know, just trying to think about how to quickly find someone who is very knowledgeable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 408291, member: 2322"] Jena, I was going to make the same suggestion as Susie about the parent report. I think it will be really important for you to boil it down into an organized factual account in written form and then be able to summarize it clearly and without too much emotion when you see the psychiatrist. if you ever find one, lol! I would also put in what you know about her father's side of the family. You need to find a way of making a psychiatrist take this seriously early on so you don't waste time or money. Perhaps when you interview psychiatrists you might ask whether they know of anyone that specializes in childhoold paranonia or schizo or whatever. Of course they will tell you that they are familiar. It strikes me that this is not the garden variety of ADHD. Could you give you parent report to your pediatrician and ask him to link you maybe with a teaching hospital somewhere? Don't know, just trying to think about how to quickly find someone who is very knowledgeable. [/QUOTE]
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