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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 280298" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I agree that your first step would be a neuropsychologist exam. Your son is not feeling well and you need to find out why.</p><p> </p><p>I so disagree with the docs who said they could do nothing because he was too young to be diagnosed. They should have run every test under the sun including allergy testings. Then they should have started working with him on his behaviors trying to teach him how to control his anger and out of control throughts. You don't need to be diagnosed to start letting a kid know his behaviors have to be changed. The diagnosis will help with getting the correct medications and pin point more effective behavioral help but to just say nothing can be done is allowing the unwanted behavior to grow.</p><p> </p><p>When the medications stopped working, did a doctor look at increasing the dosage? Your son is growing and as he grows his body is changing so he may need an increase or different medication.</p><p> </p><p>It is discouraging how quickly your docs seem to be brushing him off. You would think they would be concerned enough to keep looking for answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 280298, member: 5096"] I agree that your first step would be a neuropsychologist exam. Your son is not feeling well and you need to find out why. I so disagree with the docs who said they could do nothing because he was too young to be diagnosed. They should have run every test under the sun including allergy testings. Then they should have started working with him on his behaviors trying to teach him how to control his anger and out of control throughts. You don't need to be diagnosed to start letting a kid know his behaviors have to be changed. The diagnosis will help with getting the correct medications and pin point more effective behavioral help but to just say nothing can be done is allowing the unwanted behavior to grow. When the medications stopped working, did a doctor look at increasing the dosage? Your son is growing and as he grows his body is changing so he may need an increase or different medication. It is discouraging how quickly your docs seem to be brushing him off. You would think they would be concerned enough to keep looking for answers. [/QUOTE]
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