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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 283111" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>Wow LHB, sorry I did not read this sooner so I could've given you some insight to the awake EEG test. Oh well, I'm hope it was "no big deal" as it was with my ds. My story is similar in the academic aspect. My ds is 9. He does poorly in school with reading/writing/spelling work and "spaces out" often. He talks alot and is a wonderful child with a few problems right now. His teacher earlier this yr noticed him not paying attention to her every word-had the nurse observe-and recommended an EEG. We decided to do it because we couldn't DISPROVE that he WASN't having these. We wanted to cover all our bases. Luckily, he wasn't. But it would've answered a lot of questions if he had been.</p><p>So now we have gone to a reg psychologist and after one meeting we have him saying ds has Add-I, Odd, possible aspbergers, and maybe something else we don't know about yet LOL! (I am going to post about this next). But, I just wanted to offer my support. Yes, "The Explosive child" will help you cope a bit but mostly your daughter needs some support and to know even though its her BM and bro that not everyone is perfect and BM/bro needs some help too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 283111, member: 5957"] Wow LHB, sorry I did not read this sooner so I could've given you some insight to the awake EEG test. Oh well, I'm hope it was "no big deal" as it was with my ds. My story is similar in the academic aspect. My ds is 9. He does poorly in school with reading/writing/spelling work and "spaces out" often. He talks alot and is a wonderful child with a few problems right now. His teacher earlier this yr noticed him not paying attention to her every word-had the nurse observe-and recommended an EEG. We decided to do it because we couldn't DISPROVE that he WASN't having these. We wanted to cover all our bases. Luckily, he wasn't. But it would've answered a lot of questions if he had been. So now we have gone to a reg psychologist and after one meeting we have him saying ds has Add-I, Odd, possible aspbergers, and maybe something else we don't know about yet LOL! (I am going to post about this next). But, I just wanted to offer my support. Yes, "The Explosive child" will help you cope a bit but mostly your daughter needs some support and to know even though its her BM and bro that not everyone is perfect and BM/bro needs some help too. [/QUOTE]
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