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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 480743" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'">Different topic, I was looking at the diagnosis that the doctor gave each time. How can diagnosis change in one week? I asked the nurse why his main diagnosis are not on there...well the cavernous angioma is under the proper axis but I just thought it was interesting. She said that many times the hospital diagnosis are not the overall diagnosis. Whatever they are being treated for at that time, like since the first time it was the lamictal causing issues he diagnosis mood disorder not otherwise specified... but not this time. He didn't even mention the seizures, crazy, since that is why he was there. But they told me that insurance would not pay for that hospital if it was for seizures so I guess they do what htey ahve to. He put Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) this time since we talked about it more... He has always had that on things on and off when I needed therapy to address any attachment issues that come up. I guess since he said he was gonna kill me if he left yesterday they decided to go with it...haha. Most kids with classic full blown Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) are pretty sly about their issues with mom, and sweet to others. Q is an equal opportunity aggressor when he flips out. I am the main target because I am around most but he will and does get as upset with anyone. </span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms'">I find the whole diagnosis thing interesting but in the end I have always told people to call him whatever they wanted to as long as he gets the services he needs. He is really just called Q. and he is my son.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 480743, member: 12886"] [FONT=comic sans ms]Different topic, I was looking at the diagnosis that the doctor gave each time. How can diagnosis change in one week? I asked the nurse why his main diagnosis are not on there...well the cavernous angioma is under the proper axis but I just thought it was interesting. She said that many times the hospital diagnosis are not the overall diagnosis. Whatever they are being treated for at that time, like since the first time it was the lamictal causing issues he diagnosis mood disorder not otherwise specified... but not this time. He didn't even mention the seizures, crazy, since that is why he was there. But they told me that insurance would not pay for that hospital if it was for seizures so I guess they do what htey ahve to. He put Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) this time since we talked about it more... He has always had that on things on and off when I needed therapy to address any attachment issues that come up. I guess since he said he was gonna kill me if he left yesterday they decided to go with it...haha. Most kids with classic full blown Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) are pretty sly about their issues with mom, and sweet to others. Q is an equal opportunity aggressor when he flips out. I am the main target because I am around most but he will and does get as upset with anyone. I find the whole diagnosis thing interesting but in the end I have always told people to call him whatever they wanted to as long as he gets the services he needs. He is really just called Q. and he is my son.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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