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First 911 Call, Scared....
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<blockquote data-quote="Adrift" data-source="post: 59399" data-attributes="member: 2158"><p>Thanks for your response. In Feb. 2006 he was evaluated at a Pediatric Insitute by a developmental pediatrician, a child psychologist and a social worker. The gave us a diagnosis of mild anxiety, non-specific but really weren't even adamant about that. They said we could try St. John's Wort or go the more traditional medical route but since he was functioning well to hold off for a bit. We agreed with that because he will take next to NO medications and couldn't imagine how we could get them in him on a daily basis.</p><p></p><p>He does suffer from encopresis and is resistant to those medications as well. He is able to swallow a ducolax every day. We've always treated this as a medical problem but I know it has drastically lowered his self-esteem.</p><p></p><p>We have our fingers crossed for this new therapist. Although he is articulate he is very non-verbal and unable to communicate his feelings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adrift, post: 59399, member: 2158"] Thanks for your response. In Feb. 2006 he was evaluated at a Pediatric Insitute by a developmental pediatrician, a child psychologist and a social worker. The gave us a diagnosis of mild anxiety, non-specific but really weren't even adamant about that. They said we could try St. John's Wort or go the more traditional medical route but since he was functioning well to hold off for a bit. We agreed with that because he will take next to NO medications and couldn't imagine how we could get them in him on a daily basis. He does suffer from encopresis and is resistant to those medications as well. He is able to swallow a ducolax every day. We've always treated this as a medical problem but I know it has drastically lowered his self-esteem. We have our fingers crossed for this new therapist. Although he is articulate he is very non-verbal and unable to communicate his feelings. [/QUOTE]
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