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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 582277" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>Insane,</p><p>Yep thats where I am at. Dropping the gloves and moving on. </p><p></p><p>Her therapist treats her for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Depression, Eating issues, and ADHD. But the Primary Care doctor only treats her for ADHD so that is all they will put on the paper. I understand that since they dont treat anything else. On the other hand I know the anxiety and depression figure in to the picture but even the therapist admits that he simply "has" to come up with a reason for treatment so he gives a generic diagnosis to use during billing. </p><p></p><p>I think getting a "real" diagnosis will help us focus on what we can do to help her. Right now everything is so generalized we don't know what to do other than to take her to her therapist and bang our heads against the wall as needed. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 582277, member: 15473"] Insane, Yep thats where I am at. Dropping the gloves and moving on. Her therapist treats her for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Depression, Eating issues, and ADHD. But the Primary Care doctor only treats her for ADHD so that is all they will put on the paper. I understand that since they dont treat anything else. On the other hand I know the anxiety and depression figure in to the picture but even the therapist admits that he simply "has" to come up with a reason for treatment so he gives a generic diagnosis to use during billing. I think getting a "real" diagnosis will help us focus on what we can do to help her. Right now everything is so generalized we don't know what to do other than to take her to her therapist and bang our heads against the wall as needed. LOL [/QUOTE]
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