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does anyone else feel like they are in the provider twilight zone??
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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 349943" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>yeah, i'm<em> trying</em> to keep a sense of humor....kinda tough when you are seeing money flying out the window (1,000+ bucks last month alone!). but hey, SHE's having a grand old time!</p><p> </p><p>i'm just at a loss-i literally feel like we are spinning our wheels.</p><p> </p><p>(and for the record, i <em>seriously</em> dont mean to make fun of a modality...if its working for you, great, but in our case, evidently we have, some, <em>interesting </em>providers, who dont exactly understand</p><p>how to USE these modalities).</p><p> </p><p>i'm on the verge of taking next months $1000, buying the "home biofeedback thing" for $200, a bag of play sand and assorted happy meal toys for oh, say, $5,</p><p>and a new assortment of markers and paper for another $10 and spending the rest on calgon. she can go to town playing and drawing up a storm, while biofeedbacking</p><p>at my kitchen table. from what i've seen of these assorted therapies (much of nothing but freeplay), i'm pretty sure i could do the same for a lot less money and </p><p>aggravation. </p><p> </p><p><strong>seriously.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>and then, if i can light that fire under the old-school psychiatrist (he's been practicing for<strong> 40</strong> years, i was delusional to think experience would be key) for some medications, which are sorely needed, we might see some actual progress....</p><p> </p><p>i'll move heaven and earth for her, and i dont care about the money--even though we arent independently wealthy, but for crying out loud, it better be helpful to her.</p><p> </p><p>and, as for my diagnosis's....<em>all </em>would be solved with a giant bottle of xanax (which, mind you, *IS* covered by my insurance, lol!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 349943, member: 8831"] yeah, i'm[I] trying[/I] to keep a sense of humor....kinda tough when you are seeing money flying out the window (1,000+ bucks last month alone!). but hey, SHE's having a grand old time! i'm just at a loss-i literally feel like we are spinning our wheels. (and for the record, i [I]seriously[/I] dont mean to make fun of a modality...if its working for you, great, but in our case, evidently we have, some, [I]interesting [/I]providers, who dont exactly understand how to USE these modalities). i'm on the verge of taking next months $1000, buying the "home biofeedback thing" for $200, a bag of play sand and assorted happy meal toys for oh, say, $5, and a new assortment of markers and paper for another $10 and spending the rest on calgon. she can go to town playing and drawing up a storm, while biofeedbacking at my kitchen table. from what i've seen of these assorted therapies (much of nothing but freeplay), i'm pretty sure i could do the same for a lot less money and aggravation. [B]seriously. [/B] and then, if i can light that fire under the old-school psychiatrist (he's been practicing for[B] 40[/B] years, i was delusional to think experience would be key) for some medications, which are sorely needed, we might see some actual progress.... i'll move heaven and earth for her, and i dont care about the money--even though we arent independently wealthy, but for crying out loud, it better be helpful to her. and, as for my diagnosis's....[I]all [/I]would be solved with a giant bottle of xanax (which, mind you, *IS* covered by my insurance, lol!) [/QUOTE]
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