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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Definitely talk with the provider. But if the provider believes the diagnosis is correct, don’t expect that it will be removed. [/quote] OP Here: It is so strange, though, that there would be no conversation about it! Should I continue with this provider or switch to someone else? I'm uncomfortable that it was added without any explanation or conversation. I really liked them initially as well! Is this something that will now follow my child to another psychiatrist? [/quote] If you aren’t comfortable with the provider definitely change. When your kid needs psychiatric care, it’s always hard and not trusting your provider would make it unmanageable for me. As to the diagnosis following, if a new provider asks for records then yes. As to not discussing with you, I’ve had it both ways - full discussions and discovering new things from reading records, getting a new prescription that wouldn’t be indicated for the diagnoses I new of, discussions with my kid, etc. there is no singular way it’s done. One last thing from my experience. Each time we got a new psychiatrist there was some difference in the way the doctor viewed things. And over time, diagnoses evolve given that the same symptoms can be part of many diagnoses. Some of the diagnoses we’ve gotten were hard to hear and weren’t always apparent to us at the time. And sometimes one would give one diagnosis and the follow up one wouldn’t agree - such as inpatient versus outpatient long term provider. [/quote]
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