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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 357660" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I do think that something else needs to happen with your daughter. What I am not so sure. I dont know if a neuropsychologist would actually be able to hit this or not. I might put all my eggs into a good child psychiatrist in your shoes. </p><p></p><p>I dont know what the services are in your state but SLSH is pretty much an expert there. </p><p></p><p>I agree with SW that the medications dont sound right but I also remember being in the thick of things and having people tell me I needed to get the doctor to put my son on a certain medication and the doctor telling me he wouldnt and I didnt have the option of switching doctors at that time. My hands were tied. I had to let the doctor come to the conclusion on his own that we needed to try a different medication. I didnt have the ability to write a script, though lordy I wished I did! </p><p></p><p>Some of this could also be puberty mixing with her illness. My son could actually take stims until he hit puberty and then it was katy bar the door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 357660, member: 1514"] I do think that something else needs to happen with your daughter. What I am not so sure. I dont know if a neuropsychologist would actually be able to hit this or not. I might put all my eggs into a good child psychiatrist in your shoes. I dont know what the services are in your state but SLSH is pretty much an expert there. I agree with SW that the medications dont sound right but I also remember being in the thick of things and having people tell me I needed to get the doctor to put my son on a certain medication and the doctor telling me he wouldnt and I didnt have the option of switching doctors at that time. My hands were tied. I had to let the doctor come to the conclusion on his own that we needed to try a different medication. I didnt have the ability to write a script, though lordy I wished I did! Some of this could also be puberty mixing with her illness. My son could actually take stims until he hit puberty and then it was katy bar the door. [/QUOTE]
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