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<blockquote data-quote="robinm1922" data-source="post: 248132" data-attributes="member: 6423"><p>Just got a call from the Neurodoc and start testing March 6th. difficult child is scheduled for 4 hours of testing, do you all know if I need to stay at the office while she is testing? difficult child is 15 and the dr office is close to my work so I am thinking I could come back to work after I drop her off then go back and pick her up.</p><p>I am waiting for the doctor to call me and let me know what they prefer I do, what have some of you done?</p><p>The testings starts at 2:00 after almost a full day of school, that will make for one long day.</p><p>She has psychiatrist tomorrow and I think she is going to be switched to Welbutrine, she hasn't shown any improvement with her Celexa increase.</p><p>She isn't napping but that is all I have seen as far as improvement goes.</p><p> </p><p>How long does it usually take to get results and will it show most of everything that may be wrong with her?</p><p>I am excited about finally finding out what is going on without all the guess work~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robinm1922, post: 248132, member: 6423"] Just got a call from the Neurodoc and start testing March 6th. difficult child is scheduled for 4 hours of testing, do you all know if I need to stay at the office while she is testing? difficult child is 15 and the dr office is close to my work so I am thinking I could come back to work after I drop her off then go back and pick her up. I am waiting for the doctor to call me and let me know what they prefer I do, what have some of you done? The testings starts at 2:00 after almost a full day of school, that will make for one long day. She has psychiatrist tomorrow and I think she is going to be switched to Welbutrine, she hasn't shown any improvement with her Celexa increase. She isn't napping but that is all I have seen as far as improvement goes. How long does it usually take to get results and will it show most of everything that may be wrong with her? I am excited about finally finding out what is going on without all the guess work~ [/QUOTE]
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