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Old 07-26-2006, 05:09 AM
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Originally Posted by LixyChick
(((((Alassė)))))

I know some parents are reluctant to change docs when one has cared for their child all his/her life, but have you asked your sons pediatrician if he could be missing something that a second opinion might help diagnose? Sometimes two heads are better than one. Another pediatrician that a good friend could recommend perhaps?

I don't know what tests are involved in the things mentioned but I wanted to try and offer an alternative for you to consider. Teens are so unpredictable as it is but if their was an underlying reason for your son's behavior I hope someone can find it so that you can deal with it.

My thoughts are with you!


The pediatrician was recommended to us by many people including our family GP...He's one of the best our city has to offer.....takes nearly 6-7 months sometimes more to get into see him...i trust his judgement...he has done the tests that are sposed to indicate Aspergers...while he had some symptoms...so do many people...and nowhere enough to diagnose him

Well i did learn something tonight.....he is being major bullied (what is it with teens and giving any info easily)...he went to the teachers and the result was two of the worst bullies were suspended.....well now they are back and after revenge...they are making his life a living hell apparently

Anyway at the appointment with the school that issue will most definately be addressed....and it better be solved or i will be looking at a different school for him...and that will not be easy let me tell you...
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