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My difficult child's appointment with pediatrician. Psychologist
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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyNC" data-source="post: 23599" data-attributes="member: 3459"><p>Yep...she felt he had classic ADD because of the no eye contact. That his eyes were on everything but her when he was talking with her and when she talked with him. She said that he is so overstimulated by everything in his environment and that is when she went off on the ADD and "control" tangent. My husband and I knew that was not it, because he can sit down and draw a VERY detailed picture of a car (like on fast and furious)for 35 minutes straight...yes I timed him after this Dr appointment! He does not have any problems in focusing in this aspect! :smile: hehe My mom, who is a nurse, and had to deal with my brother who was diagnosed young with ADD said stick to your guns, there is no way he is ADD. Hopefully the testing will give us a better picuture of what we are dealing with. I am NOT beyond medication IF it helps him lead a more "normal" happy life. But I sure was not ready to jump on the drug bandwagon she was trying to deal us. </p><p></p><p>Have a great day!</p><p>Rachel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyNC, post: 23599, member: 3459"] Yep...she felt he had classic ADD because of the no eye contact. That his eyes were on everything but her when he was talking with her and when she talked with him. She said that he is so overstimulated by everything in his environment and that is when she went off on the ADD and "control" tangent. My husband and I knew that was not it, because he can sit down and draw a VERY detailed picture of a car (like on fast and furious)for 35 minutes straight...yes I timed him after this Dr appointment! He does not have any problems in focusing in this aspect! [img]:smile:[/img] hehe My mom, who is a nurse, and had to deal with my brother who was diagnosed young with ADD said stick to your guns, there is no way he is ADD. Hopefully the testing will give us a better picuture of what we are dealing with. I am NOT beyond medication IF it helps him lead a more "normal" happy life. But I sure was not ready to jump on the drug bandwagon she was trying to deal us. Have a great day! Rachel [/QUOTE]
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