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OMG it's been Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) all along!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hanging-On" data-source="post: 89769" data-attributes="member: 2325"><p>I feel for you. It seems like you're going through what I went through. It took a lawsuit against the SD to finally get a Neuro-psychiatric/Ed Diagnostician. difficult child has been tested by Occupational Therapist (OT), SPL, SW, Clinical Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychologist, School Psychologist, Neurologist, MRI test, CTscan, blood tests, MD's, Learning Disability specialist, a host of in-patient hospital doctors, and finally the Neuro-psychiatric/Ed Diagnostician. Poor thing has been through the every hoop they can think of. If you look at my signature info you'll see all the different diagnosis's I got for difficult child and all the medications they tried. It's insane. What seems to be working (Finally) for my difficult child is a very small Sp.Ed classroom of only 4 students, 1 teacher, and 3 assistants. difficult child is now showing excitement about learning, and an eagerness to learn. Something I never thought was possible. He still has behavior events in school. So far it's about 1 day a week. That's a huge improvement over the rages every few minutes, every day. I hope things get better for you. BIG HUGS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanging-On, post: 89769, member: 2325"] I feel for you. It seems like you're going through what I went through. It took a lawsuit against the SD to finally get a Neuro-psychiatric/Ed Diagnostician. difficult child has been tested by Occupational Therapist (OT), SPL, SW, Clinical Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychologist, School Psychologist, Neurologist, MRI test, CTscan, blood tests, MD's, Learning Disability specialist, a host of in-patient hospital doctors, and finally the Neuro-psychiatric/Ed Diagnostician. Poor thing has been through the every hoop they can think of. If you look at my signature info you'll see all the different diagnosis's I got for difficult child and all the medications they tried. It's insane. What seems to be working (Finally) for my difficult child is a very small Sp.Ed classroom of only 4 students, 1 teacher, and 3 assistants. difficult child is now showing excitement about learning, and an eagerness to learn. Something I never thought was possible. He still has behavior events in school. So far it's about 1 day a week. That's a huge improvement over the rages every few minutes, every day. I hope things get better for you. BIG HUGS. [/QUOTE]
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