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The teeter-totter of guilt and spiral slide of difficult child...
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 128690" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Shari, when nothing is working sometimes it's worth stepping back and reevaluating the diagnosis. I don't remember what specialists and how thorough his evaluation process was but when I read non-stop noises and obsessions, I immediately glanced to the signature and didn't really see a diagnosis that would explain those. When my difficult child is making non-stop noises, it usually falls in the realm of respiratory or vocal tics. In my nephew it's tics associated with Tourette's. </p><p> </p><p>You may feel comfortable that the diagnosis is a good fit but thought I'd toss it out there since you're not getting anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 128690, member: 701"] Shari, when nothing is working sometimes it's worth stepping back and reevaluating the diagnosis. I don't remember what specialists and how thorough his evaluation process was but when I read non-stop noises and obsessions, I immediately glanced to the signature and didn't really see a diagnosis that would explain those. When my difficult child is making non-stop noises, it usually falls in the realm of respiratory or vocal tics. In my nephew it's tics associated with Tourette's. You may feel comfortable that the diagnosis is a good fit but thought I'd toss it out there since you're not getting anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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