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<blockquote data-quote="robinm1922" data-source="post: 233864" data-attributes="member: 6423"><p>This has been a rough two weeks let me tell you all! I go to the Neuropsychologist have a great appointment there. He thinks difficult child may have ADD/ADHD at least a mild case along with ODD. He told me the ODD is a "garden" type diagnosis but she shows some signs. Get approval for testing insurance is going to pay for it so all should be a go right? Wrong my ex wont give permission for the testing, talk to the dr along with the other two that take my insurance and no one will touch her without permission.</p><p> </p><p>Now I have an appointment with my lawyer on Monday, along with a first time therapy appointment for me. I feel like I am losing my mind.</p><p> </p><p>Now I have found out my difficult child has failed English for the first half of the year which means if she is going to get promoted to 11th grade she will need to take half a session of summer school! </p><p>She was doing good on Celexa but now I see signs of slipping. She is angry I mean really angry almost all the time, napping every day and always tired.</p><p>She sees a new psychiatrist (her old one left the area) in two weeks so it will be a full new patient exam. I wonder what the diagnosis will be this time around.</p><p> </p><p>Is it usually for this much anger with teen depression? She can't focus in class, can sleep A LOT, and just seems miserable.</p><p>In turn I feel horrible right along with her. </p><p>I can only hope that we can do the neuropsychologist testing soon. Grr my ex is such an idiot! He doesn't care at all about her well being but he is holding to the last thread of control he has over her and me!</p><p>Ok this vent is done for now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robinm1922, post: 233864, member: 6423"] This has been a rough two weeks let me tell you all! I go to the Neuropsychologist have a great appointment there. He thinks difficult child may have ADD/ADHD at least a mild case along with ODD. He told me the ODD is a "garden" type diagnosis but she shows some signs. Get approval for testing insurance is going to pay for it so all should be a go right? Wrong my ex wont give permission for the testing, talk to the dr along with the other two that take my insurance and no one will touch her without permission. Now I have an appointment with my lawyer on Monday, along with a first time therapy appointment for me. I feel like I am losing my mind. Now I have found out my difficult child has failed English for the first half of the year which means if she is going to get promoted to 11th grade she will need to take half a session of summer school! She was doing good on Celexa but now I see signs of slipping. She is angry I mean really angry almost all the time, napping every day and always tired. She sees a new psychiatrist (her old one left the area) in two weeks so it will be a full new patient exam. I wonder what the diagnosis will be this time around. Is it usually for this much anger with teen depression? She can't focus in class, can sleep A LOT, and just seems miserable. In turn I feel horrible right along with her. I can only hope that we can do the neuropsychologist testing soon. Grr my ex is such an idiot! He doesn't care at all about her well being but he is holding to the last thread of control he has over her and me! Ok this vent is done for now! [/QUOTE]
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