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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 686696" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>What is this, I am guessing a sperm donor. I will google. But then why would the donor have necessarily something wrong? </p><p></p><p>My sister had her twins by a donor. My son is adopted. Both parents had issues. Serious ones. We have been dealing with it from the beginning. </p><p></p><p>LaLa, believe me you are not alone with this.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This even more makes me think there <em>may</em> be something neurological going on and something is happening in his brain to turn to another channel. Like a seizure or something. If he is hospitalized now, can you ask that a pediatric neurologist be called in to consult? </p><p></p><p>Something is happening to him that he does not understand. That seems clear. It does not sound wilful or chosen.</p><p>This makes me sick. If I was his doctor I would hope I would be on the computer googling and searching until I got to the bottom of this. These therapists and doctor need to admit they do not know because of their own limits, not because of your son's.</p><p>You will figure this out and you will do what is necessary. I believe that. </p><p></p><p>How involved is the school? Will they pay for residential treatment? Many school districts will. </p><p></p><p>In large cities in the USA there are disability rights organizations that will give parents a free attorney to advocate for their kids at IEPs. In our case my son from 6th or 7th grade on my son got placement in a therapeutic school (he lived at home but they transported him 45 minutes each way by taxi to a different county.) </p><p></p><p>Remember this. Every time you reach an impasse, start a new thread and ask the community of parents. I am amazed at the depth and breadth of knowledge here on this site and we will all of us understand your pain and worry and fear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 686696, member: 18958"] What is this, I am guessing a sperm donor. I will google. But then why would the donor have necessarily something wrong? My sister had her twins by a donor. My son is adopted. Both parents had issues. Serious ones. We have been dealing with it from the beginning. LaLa, believe me you are not alone with this. This even more makes me think there [I]may[/I] be something neurological going on and something is happening in his brain to turn to another channel. Like a seizure or something. If he is hospitalized now, can you ask that a pediatric neurologist be called in to consult? Something is happening to him that he does not understand. That seems clear. It does not sound wilful or chosen. This makes me sick. If I was his doctor I would hope I would be on the computer googling and searching until I got to the bottom of this. These therapists and doctor need to admit they do not know because of their own limits, not because of your son's. You will figure this out and you will do what is necessary. I believe that. How involved is the school? Will they pay for residential treatment? Many school districts will. In large cities in the USA there are disability rights organizations that will give parents a free attorney to advocate for their kids at IEPs. In our case my son from 6th or 7th grade on my son got placement in a therapeutic school (he lived at home but they transported him 45 minutes each way by taxi to a different county.) Remember this. Every time you reach an impasse, start a new thread and ask the community of parents. I am amazed at the depth and breadth of knowledge here on this site and we will all of us understand your pain and worry and fear. [/QUOTE]
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