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Seeking Support for My Daughter

My daughter has Issues she has adhd and has been tested a number of times but no one can specifia what she truly has all I get is that she is very unique. They keep throwing around maybe autsim or aspereger. but I can never get a full answer. Does anyone have any suggestions for me I have started this when she was 6 she now is 14 and I am at my witts end she did have a tss and bhrs but are school saw to it to take that away becauce she is not a behaveoial problem in school. I would like a suggestion please . Thank You

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Have you taken her to CHOP for a full evaluation?? I would suggest that.
I have a 6 year old daughter with Asperger's syndrome.
Also, if you truly feel taht she has a need in school--you could get an advocate to help you with that.

Best of Luck,
D.

K.,

My son DOES have an Asperger's diagnosis. We got help from Dr. Reeder (psychologist) at Wellspan, Meadowlands, in York. Do you have an IEP for her? What are the specific issues you are dealing with right now? Feel free to email me.

L.

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I would suggest making an appointment with a developmental ped. & or a neurologist. This may help with diagnosing her then getting her the support that she deserves. Good luck to you.

Hi K.,

Contact: www.dietzelbuter.com Hope this helps.

D.

I am also have been trying to get my one son tested corretely. THey have him full blown autsim at home and then adhd and clicial depressed at school. And are saying that he might hit 6 grade and stop learinng. Which they have no evidnce to back up what they had said to me.

Delepoment ped are get. But there is a waiting list for them. Almost a 2 year waiting list with some. And u don't want just an joe shome one.

This is one person that i have been in contact and he works with the schools. But he dosen;t belong to any school. Also here is a webiste that might help u, if u need any help fighting with the school. "www.elc-pa.org"
Dr. Jim Cianciulli, Ph.D., FABMP, ABSNP
Practice of Pediatric Counseling and Educational Neuropsychology
State Licensed & Board Certified

But feel free to contact me if u need any more info. I am fighting with the schools to get the help that my son needs to make sure that he has every chance as any other child has to grow and see life.

You need to demand that she get full spectrum testing. If you do not know what she has as a dx, then its beyond time to get new doctors. You can't meet her needs for education and personal growth if you don't know how to handle the behaviors she is having. You stated that she doesn't have behavior problems at school, so what are the issues that she has? You said that she has Issue, just like that with a capitol I. Thats a pretty strong way to discuss your daughter.
I'd go to her Ped. and get new referals to new psych docs and a neurologist. Its super important that she see as many specialists as possible. You have been working on her progress for quite a few years to not have any progression of diagnosis. I have a child with quite a few dx's behind his name and I know that the evolution of "symptoms" and dx's are constantly unfolding and revealing new paths. I would also recommmend counceling for your daughter. And for you. The verbage that you used against her in this is quite disturbing. For example, "My daughter has Issues" and "I also have a 10 yr old daughter who is the completly different then her older sister". This seems like you are at you wits end with her and the situation is wearing on you. I would think getting a break once in a while and speaking to a professional about any resentment that you feel from dealing with this draining situation. Like I said earlier, I have a child with 5 dx's attached to his name. But the dx's don't make him who he is, they shape part of his behavior :)

I don't always feel that a complete diagnosis is helpful unless there is biology involved that if cured would halt the problem (e.g. thyroid, diabetes etc.). You can keep fighting for a diagnosis for you child that covers all the behaviors but in the end what matter is the treatment your daughter recieves and the skills she is being taught to deal with her own behavior. Find someone who is willing to breakdown all her behaviors and help you and her deal with them effectively. A better diagnosis may come in time but your main priority is getting her to have a much joy and happiness in her life as is possible. You and her need coping skills more than a label.

Hi,
My sister has been dealing with the same problem .Her daughter is around 20 years old and is still being properly diagnosed.If you would like my sister to contact you for support send me your e-mail and I will pass it on to her.She is not part of the Mamma source.and lives in Northern NJ.
Goodluck, L.

Hi

Have you taken her to CHOP for a full evaluation?? I would suggest that.
I have a 6 year old daughter with Asperger's syndrome.
Also, if you truly feel taht she has a need in school--you could get an advocate to help you with that.

Best of Luck,
D.

My best friend treats this without drugs!! She can tell you what's wrong and how to start correcting it! Her website is www.holisticfamilyhealthcarepc.com and she is very good. She can give you references and as long as you go in every so often she can answer questions and do updates on the phone and through email!! (for a fee of course). She specializes in children and thrives in helping them. I hope you'll call so she can help your daughter too!!

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