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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 687738" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>When my son had hid neuropsychologist evaluation, we handled it ourselves because we felt the psychiatrist was wrong about our son and, as for medications, he was falling asleep at school from all the medications thatched bern given for a strong diagnosis.</p><p>I don't remembering son was still weaning off the medications or still on a lower dose of them, but the neurppsych evaluation and recommendations were very different from what psychiatrists insisted on. We as parents sometimes have to decide which professional makes the most sense and we thought the neuropsychology was way right and the psychiatrist guitarist was wrong. We flowed the neuropsychology. A year later so was off all medications, was getting autism interventions at school and was a new kid. He started his upward spiral then and has kept improving. Now he is 2$</p><p>If you didnt know he was on the spectrum, you would never know. He is not.bipolar as psychiatrist.insisted. He has no mood swings. At some point you will.have to decide what best fits/helps your son. Psychiatry is far from an exact science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 687738, member: 1550"] When my son had hid neuropsychologist evaluation, we handled it ourselves because we felt the psychiatrist was wrong about our son and, as for medications, he was falling asleep at school from all the medications thatched bern given for a strong diagnosis. I don't remembering son was still weaning off the medications or still on a lower dose of them, but the neurppsych evaluation and recommendations were very different from what psychiatrists insisted on. We as parents sometimes have to decide which professional makes the most sense and we thought the neuropsychology was way right and the psychiatrist guitarist was wrong. We flowed the neuropsychology. A year later so was off all medications, was getting autism interventions at school and was a new kid. He started his upward spiral then and has kept improving. Now he is 2$ If you didnt know he was on the spectrum, you would never know. He is not.bipolar as psychiatrist.insisted. He has no mood swings. At some point you will.have to decide what best fits/helps your son. Psychiatry is far from an exact science. [/QUOTE]
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