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<blockquote data-quote="kiml" data-source="post: 542573" data-attributes="member: 14779"><p>We did an EEG and MRI several months ago and no seizures. It took the neurologist 20 min of meeting my son before he ordered the MRI. He advised me that even if it came back normal to not let my son go to regular school and that he believed he needed special attention and that I was right to be concerned. So I have 4 Dr.'s agree that there is something definitely wrong but no answers. I hate to say schizophrenia but it fits all his symptoms, but hoping mybe the anxiety thing pans out because I have been reading up on schizophrenia in children and with intense help After 30 years, of the people diagnosed with schizophrenia: 25% Completely Recover; 35% Much Improved, relatively independent; 15% Improved but require extensive support network; 10% Hospitalized, unimproved; 15% Dead (Mostly Suicide).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiml, post: 542573, member: 14779"] We did an EEG and MRI several months ago and no seizures. It took the neurologist 20 min of meeting my son before he ordered the MRI. He advised me that even if it came back normal to not let my son go to regular school and that he believed he needed special attention and that I was right to be concerned. So I have 4 Dr.'s agree that there is something definitely wrong but no answers. I hate to say schizophrenia but it fits all his symptoms, but hoping mybe the anxiety thing pans out because I have been reading up on schizophrenia in children and with intense help After 30 years, of the people diagnosed with schizophrenia: 25% Completely Recover; 35% Much Improved, relatively independent; 15% Improved but require extensive support network; 10% Hospitalized, unimproved; 15% Dead (Mostly Suicide). [/QUOTE]
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