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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 119138" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>good morning,</p><p></p><p></p><p>thank you for the input i do appreciate it. i was kinda kidding with the let's diagnose her thing i'm sorry sometimes my sense of humor can be a bit ummm.....dry, worped??? LOL....</p><p></p><p>i did though want to list her symptoms and see what others see. the school pysch didn't feel it was an autism thing, yet who knows at this point.</p><p></p><p>she is so very needy. also i cant tell her we're doing anything ahead of time if i do she gets all worked up. i personally feel that for a child going on 9 she is truly immature. i'm getting scared now to be honest because i feel like she's getting older and a period could even hit in a year. she wouldnt' be able to handle that, i got mine early.</p><p></p><p>like this morning, and every morning on weekends she used to get up put the tv on, etc. now she's afraid to make a move on her own. she comes into my rm and wakes me up every half hour starting fairly early till i finally get up. then functions downstairs once i'm up. the anger seems to be getting worse also or oppositional behavior.</p><p></p><p>anyway ok i;m going to look that stuff up and see what i get. i'm thinking at tihs point if i cna' tfind a place to partially hospitalize to evaluation. maybe i'll just get the neuro pysch testing outside a hospital done.</p><p></p><p>thanks and hugs to all. i've been here maybe two weeks now and i'Tourette's Syndrome helped so much</p><p></p><p>Jen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 119138, member: 4514"] good morning, thank you for the input i do appreciate it. i was kinda kidding with the let's diagnose her thing i'm sorry sometimes my sense of humor can be a bit ummm.....dry, worped??? LOL.... i did though want to list her symptoms and see what others see. the school pysch didn't feel it was an autism thing, yet who knows at this point. she is so very needy. also i cant tell her we're doing anything ahead of time if i do she gets all worked up. i personally feel that for a child going on 9 she is truly immature. i'm getting scared now to be honest because i feel like she's getting older and a period could even hit in a year. she wouldnt' be able to handle that, i got mine early. like this morning, and every morning on weekends she used to get up put the tv on, etc. now she's afraid to make a move on her own. she comes into my rm and wakes me up every half hour starting fairly early till i finally get up. then functions downstairs once i'm up. the anger seems to be getting worse also or oppositional behavior. anyway ok i;m going to look that stuff up and see what i get. i'm thinking at tihs point if i cna' tfind a place to partially hospitalize to evaluation. maybe i'll just get the neuro pysch testing outside a hospital done. thanks and hugs to all. i've been here maybe two weeks now and i'Tourette's Syndrome helped so much Jen [/QUOTE]
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