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<blockquote data-quote="Sarmandak" data-source="post: 501034" data-attributes="member: 13666"><p>Thank you do much for all your comments. I am still processing everything I have read. I see my therapist for 90 minutes each week and we spend 30 of that going over things with the kids. I am going to ask her what she thinks about a possible attachment disorder and about neuro testing to make sure everything looks the way it should with his brain. I do not have the report from the doctor he saw in November. She is refusing to release it unless we come into the office to see her and get it. My husband had a fit because she will not be treating him so why should he waste gas to go into the city to get it. I do not drive and both time we went into the city to see her beforewere a huge struggle for me. I am still trying to figure this one out. Meanwhile Jan 27th we have an appointment with a local agency the doctor referred us to that can do community based services however I am very uneasy about him not being treated at Children's. So is is Nana who has fought us tooth and nail on medications. We all wanted him seen there because all his cardiac care is done there and it's a wonderful hospital. He does not need any medications for his heart currently. He takes 20mg of Prozac once a day. .5 mg of rispadal once a day and 1 mg of cogentin once a day. He does not show any side effects. Actually he sleeps better now then he ever has as long as he is in our room at night or in Nana's room when he is at her house. The doctor who prescribed his medications wanted to increase his rispadal to 3 times a day and his cogentin to twice a day but we refused because she has been writing his refills without seeing him and I was not comfortable with her changing things and wanted another opinion. Today he had a beautiful day. Happy and affectionate. I only had to correct him once or twice all day. He got restless some and as it got late in the afternoon he wanted to spend the night at Nana's again. He went to her house at 4 and called me 6 time between 5 and 9 just to talk and tell me what he was doing. He said Grampy made them grilled cheese and fries for dinner. He seems to always have really good days after he has a really bad one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarmandak, post: 501034, member: 13666"] Thank you do much for all your comments. I am still processing everything I have read. I see my therapist for 90 minutes each week and we spend 30 of that going over things with the kids. I am going to ask her what she thinks about a possible attachment disorder and about neuro testing to make sure everything looks the way it should with his brain. I do not have the report from the doctor he saw in November. She is refusing to release it unless we come into the office to see her and get it. My husband had a fit because she will not be treating him so why should he waste gas to go into the city to get it. I do not drive and both time we went into the city to see her beforewere a huge struggle for me. I am still trying to figure this one out. Meanwhile Jan 27th we have an appointment with a local agency the doctor referred us to that can do community based services however I am very uneasy about him not being treated at Children's. So is is Nana who has fought us tooth and nail on medications. We all wanted him seen there because all his cardiac care is done there and it's a wonderful hospital. He does not need any medications for his heart currently. He takes 20mg of Prozac once a day. .5 mg of rispadal once a day and 1 mg of cogentin once a day. He does not show any side effects. Actually he sleeps better now then he ever has as long as he is in our room at night or in Nana's room when he is at her house. The doctor who prescribed his medications wanted to increase his rispadal to 3 times a day and his cogentin to twice a day but we refused because she has been writing his refills without seeing him and I was not comfortable with her changing things and wanted another opinion. Today he had a beautiful day. Happy and affectionate. I only had to correct him once or twice all day. He got restless some and as it got late in the afternoon he wanted to spend the night at Nana's again. He went to her house at 4 and called me 6 time between 5 and 9 just to talk and tell me what he was doing. He said Grampy made them grilled cheese and fries for dinner. He seems to always have really good days after he has a really bad one. [/QUOTE]
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