And, yet, your very first post referred to ADD - but now you're criticizing me for using the terminology that YOU used.
Drama queen.
Do you want people to try to help or not?
In order for your pediatrician's 'diagnosis' to have any meaning, you'd have to put him on the stand. I can guarantee that opposing counsel will tear his testimony to shreds - based on what you've said. Even more likely, counsel will attack the pediatrician's credentials and probably keep him from getting qualified as an expert in mental health - which is what it takes for his testimony to have ANY value at all.
Then, opposing counsel will bring in a mental health professional who has examined the child and provide true expert testimony.
You are not going to win. Unless the pediatrician has developed certified expertise in ADD, he may not even be able to testify - and even if he does, he'll get clobbered by a true expert.
You've 'diagnosed' your child with at least 3 significant mental health disorders - yet have not arranged for the child to be seen by a mental health expert. Sounds to me like you're pretty guilty of neglect, yourself.
Now, if you'd just close your mouth long enough to learn something from the advice you're being given, MAYBE you could improve your chances. But your know-it-all drama queen attitude makes me suspect that you don't have a chance - simply because you refuse to listen.
My goodness!
Are you "futuredust"? I was responding to "futuredust". I didn't criticize you for calling it anything. ? You've got me confused.
I don't care if it's referred to as ADD or ADHD. It's the same thing.
I am *trying* to get my son to a specialist. I have been in a struggle with my ex to get him seen AT ALL. It took a year of horrid progress reports from the school to get anywhere!
Again, as short as I can make this:
*2009 school year - 1st grade - bad behavior reports home daily
*March 2010 - I called a conference with the school (teacher only attends); they suggested we talk to the pediatrician about our son's behavior; ex sends me a form to complete (at this time she was SUPPOSED to have sent the form to the school as well, and complete on herself as well); ex emails me and tells me pediatrician has determined son does not have ADD. or ADHD. whatever you want to call it.
*June 2010 - bad behavior continues; I call another conference with the school, this time school counselor included; they again reference seeing the doctor; I email son's pediatrician and ask for a copy of the March evaluations; they send me a one-page doctor's note saying 'without further evaluation she does not have reason to believe son has ADHD'; I respond and ask for a copy of the completed forms; they say they have no forms; no one will own up to the 'missing forms', but either the pediatrician's office is a sham, or else my ex threw my form away and never had the school fill one out, nor her
*July 2010 - I tell my ex I am not happy with the lack of concern or follow up from this pediatrician regarding our son's behavior problems in school; my ex is unwilling to see another pediatrician; so I schedule appt with pediatrician to find out what is needed to evaluate our son's behavior; forms are given *to me* this time to distribute
*August 2010 - I schedule appt with pediatrician to discuss completed forms, have an in-office evaluation with my son, my ex, and myself; regular pediatrician is not there; other pediatrician in office sees us; she diagnoses ADHD; wants us to have a follow-up visit with regular pediatrician to discuss further
*August 2010 - I schedule appt with regular pediatrician for follow-up; reg pediatrician confirms ADHD diagnosis, states 'probable ODD and/or Conduct Disorder as well', discusses ADHD treatment, wants an occupational therapy eval before she prescribes meds to rule out sensory-something-or-other disorder (deprivation i think she said?); also gives us mental health therapy referrals for 'comorbid conditions'
*August 2010 - I schedule appt with occupational therapist for eval; ex takes son to appt; they find no sensory disorder
*September 2010 - ex is 'anti-medication'; wants to try therapy only first; I schedule family visit under my healthplan, as my son does not have mental health counseling benefits under his current insurance plan, and ex has no insurance herself; therapist says she will not treat our son if he is not actively being treated for ADHD; also at this point, since neither of us can afford the increased mental health rider on the policy (combined with the $150/month ADHD meds which insurance will not cover *and* the counseling co-pays), and my ex qualifies for PeachCare, we agree she will apply for PeachCare (where meds are free, and mental health counseling is covered)
*September 2010 - I schedule appt with reg pediatrician; son starts ADHD meds; PeachCare not yet approved, but first month of ADHD meds are free for all patients; ex is surprisingly very happy with the results, and notices the marked improvement in his ability to focus; much better reports from school on focus ability; still no improvement in behavior with regard to socialization, physical boundaries, etc.
*September 2010 - I call to schedule first individual therapy appointment for our son; email my ex to notify her of the appointment; she tells me PeachCare not yet approved; I ask why; she tells me she still hasn't sent in all the paperwork. She forgot something. I cancel the appointment, and ask her to please notify me when the application is approved.
I never wanted him to see the first pediatrician - she dropped the ball on paying any attention to our son in March 2010. She should never have dismissed our son without requiring the standard evaluation forms. I've taken everything I can into my own hands since I discovered this in June 2010. I *want* him to see one or more *professionals* to try to get to the bottom of all of this.