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<blockquote data-quote="Sickntired" data-source="post: 77546" data-attributes="member: 3848"><p>My difficult child had his re-evaluation today from the child pscyhologist that the school contracts to. He has not been tested since he was 8 and he is now 14, so they needed to re-evaluate him. I have a question on one of the things he said after the evaluation. He said he was concerned becaues his responses were very slow, more slow than other children. His memory was also very, veyr poor. Duh. I know that. What would be the reason for the slow responses and memory. He said he actually cooperated very well with him. I knew that little bugger could if he wanted to. Of course, he won't for me. He said he thoguht it could be a neurological problem, or possibly from his medications. HE takes his trazadone at night, only 50 mg, but he has to have it to sleep. Of course, we had trouble getting him up. He always has trouble of a morning. The meeting was at 9:00. Could it just be "left over trazadone". But, one thing did happen. He agreed with me. He thinks he is more than likely bipolar, which I have not got our psychiatrist to consider yet. he just says he has severe depression, ADHD/ADD, ODD. Any help would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sickntired, post: 77546, member: 3848"] My difficult child had his re-evaluation today from the child pscyhologist that the school contracts to. He has not been tested since he was 8 and he is now 14, so they needed to re-evaluate him. I have a question on one of the things he said after the evaluation. He said he was concerned becaues his responses were very slow, more slow than other children. His memory was also very, veyr poor. Duh. I know that. What would be the reason for the slow responses and memory. He said he actually cooperated very well with him. I knew that little bugger could if he wanted to. Of course, he won't for me. He said he thoguht it could be a neurological problem, or possibly from his medications. HE takes his trazadone at night, only 50 mg, but he has to have it to sleep. Of course, we had trouble getting him up. He always has trouble of a morning. The meeting was at 9:00. Could it just be "left over trazadone". But, one thing did happen. He agreed with me. He thinks he is more than likely bipolar, which I have not got our psychiatrist to consider yet. he just says he has severe depression, ADHD/ADD, ODD. Any help would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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