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| Tami Leaver |
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Getting Help for my daughter
Hi, We recently relocated and when I went to my daughter's new pediatrician about starting on ADHD meds, she had me give a survey (AAP) to her teachers. My daughter's old school had completed some late in the prior year, her old pediatrician prescribed meds but it was summer and you couldn't see dramatic changes so I did pursue another refill since we were moving. The new pediatrician read the 2 sets and didn't see a problem. The nurse went on to say well I'm looking at these surveys and they are all 0s or 1s...Music, Art, Library...I was so mad. I told her of course she doesn't have problems in those classes, she actually likes them and pays attention. Duh. Then she asked if I was disagreeing with the Doctor's diagnosis? Uh yea, I'm struggling with getting her to get her homework done and in her binder then her binder in her back pack. She is having a heck of a time keeping it together. I am only a little bit of help....I can't keep it together myself at times. I too have ADD and know exactly what she is struggling with. I am trying to get her the help she needs now instead of struggling like I did. The school actually does feel that she has ADHD. They can tell she is struggling....I get the classic note home....K is such a bright student if she could only turn her homework in on time she would have straight As. I should have them fill out the questionaires again. Maybe they would have a different set of answers. So the question is, how do I deal with the Doctor? Do I just get a referral to a psychologist? |
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| Elaine20 |
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Getting help for my daughter
Tami,
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| Mom/wife of ADHD males |
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More information
I have 2 children with ADHD and previously counseled families with children for over 15 years. Your struggle, unfortunately, is a common one. When there were differing opinions, or if parents want some peace of mind regarding the diagnosis, I strongly recommended seeing a Nueropsychologist who specialized in children. This testing can help tease out whether ADHD is likely, and if there are other issues that a child is struggling with, such as learning disabilities, processing problems, etc.. It is not uncommon for those with ADHD to also have other things going on. Though I "knew" my children had ADHD, I personally sought out this testing to confirm the diagnosis and explore any related issues. This testing also helped me when I had to face the decision to medicate or not. Though research to date supports the use of medication, it is never an easy issue for a parent to face. The testing can be costly, however, insurance often covers it. I wish you the best of luck and good for you for advocating for your child! |
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| RStern |
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I would just echo what others have said here. Get a 2nd opinion - and try to see someone who specializes in ADHD. I would start with a psychiatrist or psychologist who specializes in ADHD - and see if they recommend Neuropsychological testing. There is really a lot that needs to be understood, and I think the first step you probably want is a better understanding of how to help your daughter. While a proper diagnosis will make a difference in the long term, I imagine you want to start helping her now. Referrals for testing can take quite a while - and in the meantime, a therapist or psychiatrist (if prescribing medications) can help you find strategies that can start making a difference sooner than later. The diagnosis is just one step in the process. Hope this helps, Rory |
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| Patti J. |
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| Watchful Mom |
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Getting Help
As hard as this is, I would suggest finding another doctor that jives with your thinking and your philosophy. Once you find the right MD, you will know it and he/she will make your life easier. Fighting the doctor along with the challenges of your child and the school system is too much for any one parent to take on. You need someone in your court!!! |
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| Elizabeth |
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Getting Help for my daughter
Try going on this website as well. http://www.levinsonmedical.com/home.html The info there has helped my husband with ADD as well as my son who also has been diagnosed with ADD. Elizabeth |
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| Long-BeachCHADD |
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Get a Thorough Diagnosis
The initial diagnosis is one of the most important steps you will ever take. Often times it is difficult, depending where you live, to find the proper resources. I would suggest, though, that you make the effort to have your child diagnosed by a professional psychologist/psychiatrist that specializes in ADD/ADHD and related disorders very early on. It is well worth the trouble, even if you have to travel a distance, to have your child diagnosed. Sometimes this disorder has accompanying offshoots, such as learning disabilities, autism, bi-polarism, ODD, etc. and you need to understand exactly what you are dealing with before you can be sure you are getting the proper treatment. Otherwise, you're shooting in the dark. Unless your pediatrician has specialized training, they may be prescribing medication that may or may not help. This is a complicated condition that requires experts that understand all aspects of the disorder. I have four grandchildren with the disorder and we just received our first real thorough and believable diagnosis. Man, what a difference in having a truly qualified professional do the testing! Also, keep in mind that you have to do a certain amount of self-education. Trusting in a single individual or a single source of information is a big mistake and often leads to finding our years down the line that there was something you missed, or something you could have done better. YOU must be the advocate for your child and YOU must be the educated one. Otherwise the chances that you may be leading them down a blind alley are great. Don't be naive about this and don't underestimate the impact that it will have on your child's life. Organizations like CHADD are there to help support you. I suggest you look into the resources available at www.chadd.org and sites like this one and read all you can on the subject. Good luck! |
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| michaeljones147 |
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diagnostic of ADHD
That’s an interesting question. I was concerned about this, I thick Doctor should be best option & also this information may help you. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder affects people of all ages but is usually diagnosed during childhood or adolescence. There is no diagnostic laboratory test for ADHD. A thorough medical examination is important to identify other conditions that may be responsible for symptoms or that coexist with ADHD and require treatment. Hearing and vision assessments should be included in the examination. Differential diagnosis is necessary to distinguish ADHD from other mental health disorders and medical conditions, such as the following:
For more detail visit : www.neurologychannel.com/adhd/diagnosis.shtml I thick the information given above will be helpful to you. |
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