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> Let me verify what you are saying...a nurse practitioner gave your

son a

> CARS and a CHAT?

Yes, that's correct. She's a nurse practitioner specializing in

developmental pediatrics, however, recommended by Barnhill (the

director of the now-defunct TCART).

> apparently from the other diagnoses, there WERE

> issues... Is this correct?

Yes, sensory and motor-planning issues. :P~ Flapping, but no

toe-walking; walked at 25 months, spoke at 26 months; seems incapable

of choosing hand dominance. He also has low tone, but we knew that

going in.

> Hmmm...I wasn't aware that PNP's were allowed to " diagnose "

anything...I

> thought they were allowed to write " some " prescriptions but had to

pass

> diagnoses in front of a licensed doctor (but I could be wrong).

I think you're right. The actual diagnosis came in the mail from an

M.D. associated with a different clinic...who then tried to charge me

$20! I was comfortable with a PNP, however, as most of Evan's

" routine " care in the NICU was handled by the NNP staff (blood draws,

sonograms, x-rays, spinal tap, up on feeds, down on feeds, etc. for 6

weeks) and I grew to trust them very much. I was also told that

" nurses " (probably PNP's but I never got clarification) see most of

the patients at City Of Hope (developmental pediatrics clinic at

UTSAHSC) in San .

> Had your child already been diagnosed with autism prior to that

visit?

No. We saw a TOTALLY INAPPROPRIATE (for a preschooler) neuro in San

who said " not CP but probably PDD-NOS " and who ordered a bunch

of tests that the geneticist a) had already ordered and B) was about

to order so I threw away the lab slip and we never went back.

> I would (if I were still concerned that there are

> " issues " ) take the child to a psychologist or developmental

pediatrician who

> SPECIALIZES in ASD's to have any rule in or out testing done.

Not a neurologist? LOL

We are (or had been until the past couple of weeks for various

reasons) confident in the PNP's assesment...if it wasn't an actual

diagnosis. Can you recommend one (or more) of these professionals in

the San /Austin area?

> Unless this

> PNP has training well above that of most doctors and psychologists,

I

> wouldn't think she would be even remotely qualified to do this sort

of

> testing that requires much training and expertise.

She didn't present us with any credentials, but assured us we were

seeing a dev. ped without the 6-9 month wait. :) C & P from

correspondence with Barnhill (TCART director): " she works from a

strict DSM IV diagnostic criteria, so that you will be very clear on

your son's developmental position at the time of her evaluation. " and

" She is a conservative and highly skilled practitioner. "

Thanks very much for your opinions and assistance!! BTW I'm on this

list because my 8yo. nephew has Aspergers. :)

Love,

Diane.

http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/e/evankyle

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> Let me verify what you are saying...a nurse practitioner gave your

son a

> CARS and a CHAT?

Yes, that's correct. She's a nurse practitioner specializing in

developmental pediatrics, however, recommended by Barnhill (the

director of the now-defunct TCART).

> apparently from the other diagnoses, there WERE

> issues... Is this correct?

Yes, sensory and motor-planning issues. :P~ Flapping, but no

toe-walking; walked at 25 months, spoke at 26 months; seems incapable

of choosing hand dominance. He also has low tone, but we knew that

going in.

> Hmmm...I wasn't aware that PNP's were allowed to " diagnose "

anything...I

> thought they were allowed to write " some " prescriptions but had to

pass

> diagnoses in front of a licensed doctor (but I could be wrong).

I think you're right. The actual diagnosis came in the mail from an

M.D. associated with a different clinic...who then tried to charge me

$20! I was comfortable with a PNP, however, as most of Evan's

" routine " care in the NICU was handled by the NNP staff (blood draws,

sonograms, x-rays, spinal tap, up on feeds, down on feeds, etc. for 6

weeks) and I grew to trust them very much. I was also told that

" nurses " (probably PNP's but I never got clarification) see most of

the patients at City Of Hope (developmental pediatrics clinic at

UTSAHSC) in San .

> Had your child already been diagnosed with autism prior to that

visit?

No. We saw a TOTALLY INAPPROPRIATE (for a preschooler) neuro in San

who said " not CP but probably PDD-NOS " and who ordered a bunch

of tests that the geneticist a) had already ordered and B) was about

to order so I threw away the lab slip and we never went back.

> I would (if I were still concerned that there are

> " issues " ) take the child to a psychologist or developmental

pediatrician who

> SPECIALIZES in ASD's to have any rule in or out testing done.

Not a neurologist? LOL

We are (or had been until the past couple of weeks for various

reasons) confident in the PNP's assesment...if it wasn't an actual

diagnosis. Can you recommend one (or more) of these professionals in

the San /Austin area?

> Unless this

> PNP has training well above that of most doctors and psychologists,

I

> wouldn't think she would be even remotely qualified to do this sort

of

> testing that requires much training and expertise.

She didn't present us with any credentials, but assured us we were

seeing a dev. ped without the 6-9 month wait. :) C & P from

correspondence with Barnhill (TCART director): " she works from a

strict DSM IV diagnostic criteria, so that you will be very clear on

your son's developmental position at the time of her evaluation. " and

" She is a conservative and highly skilled practitioner. "

Thanks very much for your opinions and assistance!! BTW I'm on this

list because my 8yo. nephew has Aspergers. :)

Love,

Diane.

http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/e/evankyle

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>BTW I'm on this list

> because my 8yo. nephew has Aspergers. :)

What a wonderfully supportive relative you are!! It's always so inspiring for

me to see the dedication of all the grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends of

those with autism unselfishly giving of their time and efforts to help their

loved ones. I salute you all!!!!

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>BTW I'm on this list

> because my 8yo. nephew has Aspergers. :)

What a wonderfully supportive relative you are!! It's always so inspiring for

me to see the dedication of all the grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends of

those with autism unselfishly giving of their time and efforts to help their

loved ones. I salute you all!!!!

a

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In a message dated 11/17/2004 11:00:55 PM Central Standard Time,

hast_gsm@... writes:

> Let me verify what you are saying...a nurse practitioner gave your

son a

> CARS and a CHAT?

Yes, that's correct. She's a nurse practitioner specializing in

developmental pediatrics, however, recommended by Barnhill (the

director of the now-defunct TCART).

> apparently from the other diagnoses, there WERE

> issues... Is this correct?

Yes, sensory and motor-planning issues. :P~ Flapping, but no

toe-walking; walked at 25 months, spoke at 26 months; seems incapable

of choosing hand dominance. He also has low tone, but we knew that

going in.

> Hmmm...I wasn't aware that PNP's were allowed to " diagnose "

anything...I

> thought they were allowed to write " some " prescriptions but had to

pass

> diagnoses in front of a licensed doctor (but I could be wrong).

I think you're right. The actual diagnosis came in the mail from an

M.D. associated with a different clinic...who then tried to charge me

$20! I was comfortable with a PNP, however, as most of Evan's

" routine " care in the NICU was handled by the NNP staff (blood draws,

sonograms, x-rays, spinal tap, up on feeds, down on feeds, etc. for 6

weeks) and I grew to trust them very much. I was also told that

" nurses " (probably PNP's but I never got clarification) see most of

the patients at City Of Hope (developmental pediatrics clinic at

UTSAHSC) in San .

> Had your child already been diagnosed with autism prior to that

visit?

No. We saw a TOTALLY INAPPROPRIATE (for a preschooler) neuro in San

who said " not CP but probably PDD-NOS " and who ordered a bunch

of tests that the geneticist a) had already ordered and B) was about

to order so I threw away the lab slip and we never went back.

> I would (if I were still concerned that there are

> " issues " ) take the child to a psychologist or developmental

pediatrician who

> SPECIALIZES in ASD's to have any rule in or out testing done.

Not a neurologist? LOL

We are (or had been until the past couple of weeks for various

reasons) confident in the PNP's assesment...if it wasn't an actual

diagnosis. Can you recommend one (or more) of these professionals in

the San /Austin area?

> Unless this

> PNP has training well above that of most doctors and psychologists,

I

> wouldn't think she would be even remotely qualified to do this sort

of

> testing that requires much training and expertise.

She didn't present us with any credentials, but assured us we were

seeing a dev. ped without the 6-9 month wait. :) C & P from

correspondence with Barnhill (TCART director): " she works from a

strict DSM IV diagnostic criteria, so that you will be very clear on

your son's developmental position at the time of her evaluation. " and

" She is a conservative and highly skilled practitioner. "

Thanks very much for your opinions and assistance!! BTW I'm on this

list because my 8yo. nephew has Aspergers. :)

Love,

Diane.

http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/e/evankyle

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