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<blockquote data-quote="Dara" data-source="post: 34193" data-attributes="member: 3572"><p>We do have a neurologist. We have had 2 others before we found the right guy for us. The last one who came highly recomended yelled at us because we had concerns with getting a 24 hr EEG. Sammys behavior was so bad we couldnt imagine doing this in our home. Needless to say, He wouldnt listen to our concerns and look at Sammys best interest. Sammy had seizures at 11 days old and was in the NICU for 4 days. They found no cause for the seizures after doing every test they could think of... Needless to say, this behavior is not being caused by seizures. This neurologist said unless he has 2 brains, this is not a seizure problem. Sammy is perfect for other people and violent for us. </p><p>The neuropsychologist is known in our school district and they had nothing bad to say about him. I dont know.</p><p>The dev. pediatrician will be a worth while visit to get a second opinion from our original tests in october and also to see where he is now. We are not sure how much language he is understanding. It is a very strange thing. I know that that visit is at least 3 hours and we allready filled out all of the paper work so... and this guy was recomended from our dr and the school district so..</p><p>I dont even really need to hear what it is that he has at this point, I just want help in dealing with his behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dara, post: 34193, member: 3572"] We do have a neurologist. We have had 2 others before we found the right guy for us. The last one who came highly recomended yelled at us because we had concerns with getting a 24 hr EEG. Sammys behavior was so bad we couldnt imagine doing this in our home. Needless to say, He wouldnt listen to our concerns and look at Sammys best interest. Sammy had seizures at 11 days old and was in the NICU for 4 days. They found no cause for the seizures after doing every test they could think of... Needless to say, this behavior is not being caused by seizures. This neurologist said unless he has 2 brains, this is not a seizure problem. Sammy is perfect for other people and violent for us. The neuropsychologist is known in our school district and they had nothing bad to say about him. I dont know. The dev. pediatrician will be a worth while visit to get a second opinion from our original tests in october and also to see where he is now. We are not sure how much language he is understanding. It is a very strange thing. I know that that visit is at least 3 hours and we allready filled out all of the paper work so... and this guy was recomended from our dr and the school district so.. I dont even really need to hear what it is that he has at this point, I just want help in dealing with his behavior. [/QUOTE]
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