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Do you think N needs a more thorough evaluation?
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<blockquote data-quote="4sumrzn" data-source="post: 164748" data-attributes="member: 4133"><p>I would say go for the extensive evaluations. We were advised last year to start searching out of the area we are in for new evaluations becuase the resources would benefit our situation. We did & have started all over at Cincinnati Children's. So far, so good.</p><p> </p><p>Not that this is a good thing, but I felt a little bit of a relief when you mentioned the licking of things....along with the dog ear comment. My difficult child has calmed down in the licking, but was AWFUL.....I won't even tell you the things I've seen her "taste"! The smelling...it's non-stop....EVERYTHING & I mean EVERYTHING! YUCK! Now, my poor dog has suffered by having his ears dug in & smelled any chance difficult child gets for 2 years now. Not sure how my doggie puts up with it & he only yelps every once in awhile (meaning, I know he doesn't like it but "deals"). We've tried everything to help difficult child stop. Gave up. </p><p> </p><p>So, for some reason I thought my difficult child was the "only one" & now I see she isn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4sumrzn, post: 164748, member: 4133"] I would say go for the extensive evaluations. We were advised last year to start searching out of the area we are in for new evaluations becuase the resources would benefit our situation. We did & have started all over at Cincinnati Children's. So far, so good. Not that this is a good thing, but I felt a little bit of a relief when you mentioned the licking of things....along with the dog ear comment. My difficult child has calmed down in the licking, but was AWFUL.....I won't even tell you the things I've seen her "taste"! The smelling...it's non-stop....EVERYTHING & I mean EVERYTHING! YUCK! Now, my poor dog has suffered by having his ears dug in & smelled any chance difficult child gets for 2 years now. Not sure how my doggie puts up with it & he only yelps every once in awhile (meaning, I know he doesn't like it but "deals"). We've tried everything to help difficult child stop. Gave up. So, for some reason I thought my difficult child was the "only one" & now I see she isn't. [/QUOTE]
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