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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 377542" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Hi,</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for being such a caring person that you reacted in the way in which you did. Having caring ppl is what makes this board worthwhile and an amazing place to vent. Yet from being a member of this amazing place over years i've come to learn that asking questions is key before one jumps to conclusions on any particular post. </p><p> </p><p>the dr. with whom wrote the script for difficult child isn't any dr. he is a peditrician and has been for years and worked closely with-her pyschiatrist that we had up until several mos. ago. He is very aware of her past, as well as her current behaviors. You are correct though and as I have stated I do need a psychdoc to write the scripts and handle things from here, which if you read all the threads in this post i stated i was not comfortable just working with-that dr. if i'm giong into a second medication at this point.</p><p> </p><p>I've been through all the testing, she has that is. evaluations, neuropsychologist evaluations......so a diagnosis isnt' what we are looking for at this point, a remedy is what we are searching for and have for several years now. My daughter has been labeled complex case from past service providers.</p><p> </p><p>I feel very comfortable giving my difficult child natural supplements and herbs etc. under the supervision of her peditrican and have tried that route with-o any real remedy to her issues.</p><p> </p><p>I also worked in the mental health field for a period and dealt with-little difficult child's and came to learn that there are many agencies to search for help here on long island. I have contacted them all and are currently on wait lists for them, we seem to have an over abundance of children with whom need dr.s and care and a lack of good insurance accepting doctor's here. Luckily as I also posted i have a number to someone now and am awaiting a return call.</p><p> </p><p>Yet you will come to find as you spend more time here that alot of these parents, these amazing parents are very well versed on medications, and it is a huge benefit to have the input of how certain medications react in certain children and to compare to your own. I as many and probably most parents here always double check the dr after a script is written before popping medications into difficult child's mouth. Their doctor's yet they aren't gods lol. if only they were we wouldnt' need this place <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>as far as sleep is concerned difficult child has always struggled with-sleep issues since birth, its' an ongoing dilmena yet you are correct she is getting the sleep now her clock is just off. yet with experience i do know that difficult child can function very well on a few hours sleep which is what she will infact do if i pull her out of bed early after a 3 am.. night. it isnt' healthy yet it's who she is and what she does. yet this summer we decided to shift our world around her's so she could get the sleep she needed.</p><p> </p><p>in short you are correct 100% i do need a good pyschdoc like yesterday, yet it takes time as many of us know once you lose a dr. to regain someone good. thanks for your concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 377542, member: 4514"] Hi, Thank you for being such a caring person that you reacted in the way in which you did. Having caring ppl is what makes this board worthwhile and an amazing place to vent. Yet from being a member of this amazing place over years i've come to learn that asking questions is key before one jumps to conclusions on any particular post. the dr. with whom wrote the script for difficult child isn't any dr. he is a peditrician and has been for years and worked closely with-her pyschiatrist that we had up until several mos. ago. He is very aware of her past, as well as her current behaviors. You are correct though and as I have stated I do need a psychdoc to write the scripts and handle things from here, which if you read all the threads in this post i stated i was not comfortable just working with-that dr. if i'm giong into a second medication at this point. I've been through all the testing, she has that is. evaluations, neuropsychologist evaluations......so a diagnosis isnt' what we are looking for at this point, a remedy is what we are searching for and have for several years now. My daughter has been labeled complex case from past service providers. I feel very comfortable giving my difficult child natural supplements and herbs etc. under the supervision of her peditrican and have tried that route with-o any real remedy to her issues. I also worked in the mental health field for a period and dealt with-little difficult child's and came to learn that there are many agencies to search for help here on long island. I have contacted them all and are currently on wait lists for them, we seem to have an over abundance of children with whom need dr.s and care and a lack of good insurance accepting doctor's here. Luckily as I also posted i have a number to someone now and am awaiting a return call. Yet you will come to find as you spend more time here that alot of these parents, these amazing parents are very well versed on medications, and it is a huge benefit to have the input of how certain medications react in certain children and to compare to your own. I as many and probably most parents here always double check the dr after a script is written before popping medications into difficult child's mouth. Their doctor's yet they aren't gods lol. if only they were we wouldnt' need this place :) as far as sleep is concerned difficult child has always struggled with-sleep issues since birth, its' an ongoing dilmena yet you are correct she is getting the sleep now her clock is just off. yet with experience i do know that difficult child can function very well on a few hours sleep which is what she will infact do if i pull her out of bed early after a 3 am.. night. it isnt' healthy yet it's who she is and what she does. yet this summer we decided to shift our world around her's so she could get the sleep she needed. in short you are correct 100% i do need a good pyschdoc like yesterday, yet it takes time as many of us know once you lose a dr. to regain someone good. thanks for your concern. [/QUOTE]
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