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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 62982" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Did you look up available child/adolescent psychiatrists that are</p><p>on your insurance plan and within driving distance? If you have</p><p>an outstanding childrens hospital they should be the key to the</p><p>door. Habibi evidently is familiar with one with an excellent</p><p>reputation. Exploring your insurance support is really important. Neuro/psychiatric evaluations are often expensive and not</p><p>covered by insurance. The school board is required by Federal law to provide evaluations for children who have been identified</p><p>as having special needs. Your husband would probably croak if you mentioned that right now. He would fear that your precious daughter would be "labeled for life". been there done that. Just want you to know that help can be accessed later.</p><p></p><p>Remember you are exploring. No one doctor should be expected to</p><p>be "the" one. It's kind of like dating..lol..you may have to meet alot of frogs before you find a prince. Just make sure that</p><p>even the frogs are well educated, trained and have fine reputations. The chance of "your Prince" being found in a large</p><p>specializing hospital is a heck of a lot better than finding him</p><p>in a local strip mall. on the other hand, Warrior Moms "hope for the best but</p><p>prepare for the worst". Almost all of us have some type of story</p><p>we could share that would make your jaw drop. </p><p></p><p>You can do it. DDD (Keep making notes of everyone you speak to,</p><p>every recommendation, every name and number. Someone who is not</p><p>"right" in 2007...may be perfect 2010 OR may be perfect for some</p><p>other Warrior Mom in the future.) Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 62982, member: 35"] Did you look up available child/adolescent psychiatrists that are on your insurance plan and within driving distance? If you have an outstanding childrens hospital they should be the key to the door. Habibi evidently is familiar with one with an excellent reputation. Exploring your insurance support is really important. Neuro/psychiatric evaluations are often expensive and not covered by insurance. The school board is required by Federal law to provide evaluations for children who have been identified as having special needs. Your husband would probably croak if you mentioned that right now. He would fear that your precious daughter would be "labeled for life". been there done that. Just want you to know that help can be accessed later. Remember you are exploring. No one doctor should be expected to be "the" one. It's kind of like dating..lol..you may have to meet alot of frogs before you find a prince. Just make sure that even the frogs are well educated, trained and have fine reputations. The chance of "your Prince" being found in a large specializing hospital is a heck of a lot better than finding him in a local strip mall. on the other hand, Warrior Moms "hope for the best but prepare for the worst". Almost all of us have some type of story we could share that would make your jaw drop. You can do it. DDD (Keep making notes of everyone you speak to, every recommendation, every name and number. Someone who is not "right" in 2007...may be perfect 2010 OR may be perfect for some other Warrior Mom in the future.) Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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