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<blockquote data-quote="Babbs" data-source="post: 290957" data-attributes="member: 3820"><p>Marguerite,</p><p>thank you for your insightful response. I've had difficult child with the same behavioral medicine specialist (ARNP) for 3 years now and the same therapist for almost 2 years. I have established a long history with both, have always signed for releases of records for other medical practitioners (e.g. the therapist difficult child saw last summer during summer visitation), and have had my own therapist for the past 1 1/2 years as well. So I do at least have that long record. </p><p></p><p>After writing my vent yesterday I had a long conversation with a friend who is the CHADD chapter coordinator for my area. Apparently, in the US, there has become an increasing trend among school districts to accuse parents of Munchausen's by Proxy when they attempt to advocate for an AD/HD's needs and many of the CHADD coordinators have started hearing this from CHADD members. <sigh> </p><p></p><p>difficult child spends approximately 7-8 weeks with ex every summer, alternate winter and spring break holidays so approximately 8-10 weeks total out of the whole year. It's a hard transition between households and takes difficult child about 4-6 weeks to get back into routine once home with me. My main hope at this point is to stay focused on that I requested ex be found in contempt for not following the court order and ex basically documented that he wasn't doing summer school and counseling per the court order and hadn't paid for medical expenses per the court order. And that the rest of the **** is just smoke and mirrors on his part...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babbs, post: 290957, member: 3820"] Marguerite, thank you for your insightful response. I've had difficult child with the same behavioral medicine specialist (ARNP) for 3 years now and the same therapist for almost 2 years. I have established a long history with both, have always signed for releases of records for other medical practitioners (e.g. the therapist difficult child saw last summer during summer visitation), and have had my own therapist for the past 1 1/2 years as well. So I do at least have that long record. After writing my vent yesterday I had a long conversation with a friend who is the CHADD chapter coordinator for my area. Apparently, in the US, there has become an increasing trend among school districts to accuse parents of Munchausen's by Proxy when they attempt to advocate for an AD/HD's needs and many of the CHADD coordinators have started hearing this from CHADD members. <sigh> difficult child spends approximately 7-8 weeks with ex every summer, alternate winter and spring break holidays so approximately 8-10 weeks total out of the whole year. It's a hard transition between households and takes difficult child about 4-6 weeks to get back into routine once home with me. My main hope at this point is to stay focused on that I requested ex be found in contempt for not following the court order and ex basically documented that he wasn't doing summer school and counseling per the court order and hadn't paid for medical expenses per the court order. And that the rest of the **** is just smoke and mirrors on his part... [/QUOTE]
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