Anonymous wrote:Yeah I still don't see why you're going straight to drugs, OP. Have you, I don't know, tried talking to him? Taken him to a counselor he's willing to talk to? Talked to a psychiatrist about adjusting his meds?
Teenagers are pretty known for mood swings and personality changes, I wouldn't jump straight to accusing your kid of anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5:42 and 13:22, thank you for your thoughtful replies. No, he doesn't see a psychiatrist, but I think the anxiety possibility is a good one, since it runs very strong on DHs side, and DS definitely takes after that side in other ways. Any recommendations? Preferably on the nonexorbitant or insurance-accepting side, as we are apparently part of the 1% of DCUM with a HHI < 100K.
J
Where are you? I have one in Gaithersburg...
Takoma Park. We could travel for the right kind of help. Do you know if this person has any experience with HFA patients? Thanks in advance for the name.
Dr. Sasha Hileman with Quince Orchard psychotherapy associates in the Kentlands. We go for ADHD and anxiety. Her speciality is autism. They take Blue Coss and some other insurance. I don't remember which others, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5:42 and 13:22, thank you for your thoughtful replies. No, he doesn't see a psychiatrist, but I think the anxiety possibility is a good one, since it runs very strong on DHs side, and DS definitely takes after that side in other ways. Any recommendations? Preferably on the nonexorbitant or insurance-accepting side, as we are apparently part of the 1% of DCUM with a HHI < 100K.
J
Where are you? I have one in Gaithersburg...
Takoma Park. We could travel for the right kind of help. Do you know if this person has any experience with HFA patients? Thanks in advance for the name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5:42 and 13:22, thank you for your thoughtful replies. No, he doesn't see a psychiatrist, but I think the anxiety possibility is a good one, since it runs very strong on DHs side, and DS definitely takes after that side in other ways. Any recommendations? Preferably on the nonexorbitant or insurance-accepting side, as we are apparently part of the 1% of DCUM with a HHI < 100K.
J
Where are you? I have one in Gaithersburg...
Anonymous wrote:5:42 and 13:22, thank you for your thoughtful replies. No, he doesn't see a psychiatrist, but I think the anxiety possibility is a good one, since it runs very strong on DHs side, and DS definitely takes after that side in other ways. Any recommendations? Preferably on the nonexorbitant or insurance-accepting side, as we are apparently part of the 1% of DCUM with a HHI < 100K.