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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 519873" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>So the worker called me a little bit ago and I told her what was going on. The end result of the conversation:</p><p></p><p>She had to go literally digging through the records to find where it was that this diagnosis was coming from on youngest difficult child. It wasn't there! Neither the old dr or the new had anything there nor written. Apparently what happened is the "intake worker" put something down, and she has no clue why as there is nothing even remotely noted about it in the records! She is contacting her supervisors' supervisor (who was in the room with me and youngest difficult child yesterday covering for his worker who was out due to a death in family for the last week and a half). He will take care of the intake worker situation and get <em>that</em> cleared up immediately! She was just as upset about it as I was and totally understood where I was coming from about the situation. She is also speaking with the dr and will get a new lab slip for the EKG that will not have that diagnosis on it, which I will then take to get done. As for the mood disorder, that did come in from the old dr but we're not sure why because that dr had said that in no way did he have that or any symptoms of it and even in the notes it stated that as well.</p><p></p><p>As to middle difficult child and the combining of the 2 disorders (mood dis not otherwise specified and psychotic not otherwise specified) into making it BiPolar (BP), well, he spoke of it his notes but did not state he was going to classify it as BiPolar (BP) specifically. Just that he was going to combine it. The other things were minor but we did figure the puzzle all out.</p><p></p><p>I feel a heck of a lot better now. Vindicated that I was right and it will get fixed and cleared up. Thanks for listening and supporting yesterday ladies. I put in a very rough night over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 519873, member: 455"] So the worker called me a little bit ago and I told her what was going on. The end result of the conversation: She had to go literally digging through the records to find where it was that this diagnosis was coming from on youngest difficult child. It wasn't there! Neither the old dr or the new had anything there nor written. Apparently what happened is the "intake worker" put something down, and she has no clue why as there is nothing even remotely noted about it in the records! She is contacting her supervisors' supervisor (who was in the room with me and youngest difficult child yesterday covering for his worker who was out due to a death in family for the last week and a half). He will take care of the intake worker situation and get [I]that[/I] cleared up immediately! She was just as upset about it as I was and totally understood where I was coming from about the situation. She is also speaking with the dr and will get a new lab slip for the EKG that will not have that diagnosis on it, which I will then take to get done. As for the mood disorder, that did come in from the old dr but we're not sure why because that dr had said that in no way did he have that or any symptoms of it and even in the notes it stated that as well. As to middle difficult child and the combining of the 2 disorders (mood dis not otherwise specified and psychotic not otherwise specified) into making it BiPolar (BP), well, he spoke of it his notes but did not state he was going to classify it as BiPolar (BP) specifically. Just that he was going to combine it. The other things were minor but we did figure the puzzle all out. I feel a heck of a lot better now. Vindicated that I was right and it will get fixed and cleared up. Thanks for listening and supporting yesterday ladies. I put in a very rough night over it. [/QUOTE]
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