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Tired of the fight for normallity
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 383571"><p>Take a deep breath. Have you spoken to your pediatrician? They may be able to give you the name of neuopsychistrist who can evaluate your son and start leading you in the right direction. I admire that you want to proceed without medications. I was the same way. I was told when difficult child was 9 to put him on Prozac. I really didn't like the doctor who suggested it (he wanted me to put him on medications after talking to him and me for all of 15 minutes!) and husband thought he was too young at the time, but things only got so far with his therapist. We needed to do something more. While medications have not made all of his problems disappear, they have made them easier to work with, for both us here at home and the therapist. </p><p> </p><p>It will get better. I've only been here for a short while, but the strength of the parents here will help you out. Good luck.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 383571"] Take a deep breath. Have you spoken to your pediatrician? They may be able to give you the name of neuopsychistrist who can evaluate your son and start leading you in the right direction. I admire that you want to proceed without medications. I was the same way. I was told when difficult child was 9 to put him on Prozac. I really didn't like the doctor who suggested it (he wanted me to put him on medications after talking to him and me for all of 15 minutes!) and husband thought he was too young at the time, but things only got so far with his therapist. We needed to do something more. While medications have not made all of his problems disappear, they have made them easier to work with, for both us here at home and the therapist. It will get better. I've only been here for a short while, but the strength of the parents here will help you out. Good luck. Pam [/QUOTE]
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