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<blockquote data-quote="cfa3" data-source="post: 315720" data-attributes="member: 6817"><p>rlsnights:</p><p> </p><p>thanks very much, your post was extremely clarifying. I too fear you may be right regarding the inevitable need for some span of psychiatric placement. Its been so confusing - even now at 10 years old we dont know whats wrong despite having a variety of diagnoses since 2 years old! We are not sure if its purely neuro, if its psychiatric, if its both if they are the same, and also what portion of hsi troubles is just psychological and environmental. I know at this point we need to just focus on finding the right docs and psychs to help us figure out what he has as best we can so we can then treat and stabilize. Thats one of the reservations I have with the psychiatric hospital is wont they just only see everything through the lens of psychiatric illnesses and what if they miss his development delays and overmedicate him? For my son, im just not sure what "getting him stable" means other than that we are not sure whats wrong, his behaviors are intolerable and we are all losing it and he is not happy or having friends and is feeling badly about himself. </p><p> </p><p>I agree with everything you've said about the school stuff. I will have to deal with those things if I dont go private route. The county we are moving to here has advocates etc, though I will need to look into the details. I give up on the district we are in now and the move is imminent anyway, so I will take the fight up there. '</p><p> </p><p>I am not sure what to say in signature line because Im still not sure what easy child and PJ and difficult child ARE. I thought difficult child just meant son or daughter? Thank you for your post, I printed it to show my husband and frankly to remind me of reality because I really dont WANT to be in denial of any kind.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfa3, post: 315720, member: 6817"] rlsnights: thanks very much, your post was extremely clarifying. I too fear you may be right regarding the inevitable need for some span of psychiatric placement. Its been so confusing - even now at 10 years old we dont know whats wrong despite having a variety of diagnoses since 2 years old! We are not sure if its purely neuro, if its psychiatric, if its both if they are the same, and also what portion of hsi troubles is just psychological and environmental. I know at this point we need to just focus on finding the right docs and psychs to help us figure out what he has as best we can so we can then treat and stabilize. Thats one of the reservations I have with the psychiatric hospital is wont they just only see everything through the lens of psychiatric illnesses and what if they miss his development delays and overmedicate him? For my son, im just not sure what "getting him stable" means other than that we are not sure whats wrong, his behaviors are intolerable and we are all losing it and he is not happy or having friends and is feeling badly about himself. I agree with everything you've said about the school stuff. I will have to deal with those things if I dont go private route. The county we are moving to here has advocates etc, though I will need to look into the details. I give up on the district we are in now and the move is imminent anyway, so I will take the fight up there. ' I am not sure what to say in signature line because Im still not sure what easy child and PJ and difficult child ARE. I thought difficult child just meant son or daughter? Thank you for your post, I printed it to show my husband and frankly to remind me of reality because I really dont WANT to be in denial of any kind. Thank you!!!! [/QUOTE]
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