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[quote=Anonymous]How involved is he with pediatrician, teachers, and did he participate at all in the parent portion of the eval (I remember filling out questionnaires about specific symptoms/answering questions)? Unfortunately, he can probably block treatment if he wants to. If he just lets you handle it, then do what you want, but it would be best if you could get him onboard by including him in any school conversations regarding your child’s special needs, pediatrician appointments, etc. ADHD isn’t as much mental illness as it is different wiring (bipolar, which my son has, is more on the mental illness side). Anxiety is a hard one, but maybe treating the ADHD will help alleviate the anxiety, and therapy to treat ADHD can also address anxiety. This is a really really hard issue to deal with. I’m sorry. [/quote]
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