Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 Hi Kelley, This was something I wasn't quite sure of . My daughter has had the diagnosis of PDD from 3 other doctors previously, now at the eval they said , " No " . I'm wondering which diangosis the school will go with. I don't even know what to say when I'm asked about her diangosis. She has been diangosed with everything at one time or another. depending on the doc. Thanks for responding to my post Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 Boy, that is hard.? was originally diagnosed, at the age of six, with GAD but we traded that in for OCD when it came out several months later.? After that, we really didn't get any other diagnosis until the Asperger's.? We always attributed her behavior to the OCD, all the while thinking there might be other things going on.? I know that here in Nevada, when the school places a child in Special Education, they go with the diagnosis that causes the most difficulties for the student.? The accommodations need to address any area the student struggles with even if there is no diagnosis to go with it once a referal has been made.? Is the school doing any testing of its own? ?Have you asked your doctor is Asperger's is a possibility?? I did have to ask for my daughter to be tested for it.? We all pretty much suspected it but did not make it official until she was in eighth grade.? I hope I anwered your question.? I don't think I was much help but I'll try to help if I can!? Kelley in NV Re: Re: OCD and Aspergers--QUESTION-Kelley Hi Kelley, This was something I wasn't quite sure of . My daughter has had the diagnosis of PDD from 3 other doctors previously, now at the eval they said , " No " . I'm wondering which diangosis the school will go with. I don't even know what to say when I'm asked about her diangosis. She has been diangosed with everything at one time or another. depending on the doc. Thanks for responding to my post Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 My dd was originally diangosed GAD, and than OCD also when she was 5.Than it kept switching to Bipolar,ADHD, than ODD, PDD-NOS,than back to different combinations of all the diagnosis's. When I sit down and really study all of this, I realize there is no way she has ALL of these diagnosis's. Asperger's would cover all of it.(especially after her neuropsych was done and I saw it in writing that she basically doesn't understand the secondary meaning of anything.) Her school has tested her. I had to get an attorney for them to do testing. They did a Woodcock and a speech and language eval. The woodcock they did showed she was fine but their speech and language showed a very low score on pragmatic language, so then I insisted on outside testing which revealed what I posted earlier. My dd's current psychiatrist only sees her for 15 minutes a month and feels her diagnosis is OCD and Bipolar. When she was hospitalized for 33 days they said she had OCD, Bipolar, and PDD,than they threw in that rather than PDD, it could be Aspergers, but they could not say for sure because she had not had testing done. My ex husband works with kids with Mental Retardation and Aspergers, and he has said ever since Jessie was a baby that she had Aspergers. She never made eye contact and still doesn't(only with us) and she is in 8th grade. She also still does stimming movements. I just don't understand how this doctor can say she has no autism at all. I just want answers that make sense. It has been a puzzle for so long. This doctor also said that she was too social and to " animated " to have aspergers, but yet could not explain all the other issues. Sorry for going on and on, just looking for advice from those of you that have a child similiar to mine! Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 I don't know Judy. My dd actually really does have Asperger's, bipolar, severe anxiety which manifests as OCD, social phobia, GAD. We do not think she has ADHD. The psychologist says she had a lot of attention problems but she thought those were from the Aspergers or the bipolar when she is manic. I guess all the related anxiety issues could be from both the Aspergers and the bipolar. I know that when my dd was diagnosed with Aspergers the psychologist in residential told me that a lot of kids are misdiagnosed bipolar who really have Aspergers, especially girls. Unfortunately, they believed my dd really had both. They found this out for sure when they tried to remove one of her mood stabilizers and she went manic on them. Good luck, Stormy ________________________________ To: Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 7:28:42 AM Subject: Re: Re: OCD and Aspergers--QUESTION-Kelley My dd was originally diangosed GAD, and than OCD also when she was 5.Than it kept switching to Bipolar,ADHD, than ODD, PDD-NOS,than back to different combinations of all the diagnosis's. When I sit down and really study all of this, I realize there is no way she has ALL of these diagnosis's. Asperger's would cover all of it.(especially after her neuropsych was done and I saw it in writing that she basically doesn't understand the secondary meaning of anything.) Her school has tested her. I had to get an attorney for them to do testing. They did a Woodcock and a speech and language eval. The woodcock they did showed she was fine but their speech and language showed a very low score on pragmatic language, so then I insisted on outside testing which revealed what I posted earlier. My dd's current psychiatrist only sees her for 15 minutes a month and feels her diagnosis is OCD and Bipolar. When she was hospitalized for 33 days they said she had OCD, Bipolar, and PDD,than they threw in that rather than PDD, it could be Aspergers, but they could not say for sure because she had not had testing done. My ex husband works with kids with Mental Retardation and Aspergers, and he has said ever since Jessie was a baby that she had Aspergers. She never made eye contact and still doesn't(only with us) and she is in 8th grade. She also still does stimming movements. I just don't understand how this doctor can say she has no autism at all. I just want answers that make sense. It has been a puzzle for so long. This doctor also said that she was too social and to " animated " to have aspergers, but yet could not explain all the other issues. Sorry for going on and on, just looking for advice from those of you that have a child similiar to mine! Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 I can't believe all the things you have been through just to get an answer only to not get any answers!? I'm so sorry for you!? In response to your doctor's comment that your daughter can't have Asperger's because she is too animated-- talks to people and visits with them and is more concerned about her looks than her older sister who does not have Asperger's.? dresses very stylishly and does her make up and all that, just like a normal kid.? She also talks to other girls on the phone and has had two boyfriends.? Not all symptoms fit all kids.? Like said in an earlier post, " if you have met one kid with Asperger's, you've met one kid with Asperger's. " ? I know in my town, it is hard to find a doctor--is there someone else you can go to and get yet another evaluation?? There are a lot of books about Asperger's out there.? If I were you, I'd start reading them!? My heart goes out? to you and I hope you find answers soon.? Kelley in NV Re: Re: OCD and Aspergers--QUESTION-Kelley My dd was originally diangosed GAD, and than OCD also when she was 5.Than it kept switching to Bipolar,ADHD, than ODD, PDD-NOS,than back to different combinations of?all??the diagnosis's. When I sit down and really study? all of this, I realize there is no way she has ALL of these diagnosis's. Asperger's would cover all of it.(especially after her neuropsych was done and I saw it in writing that she basically doesn't understand the secondary meaning of anything.) Her school has tested her. I had to get an attorney for them to do testing. They did a Woodcock and a speech and language eval. The woodcock they did showed she was fine but their speech and language showed a very low score on pragmatic language, so then I insisted on outside testing which revealed what I posted earlier. My dd's current psychiatrist only sees her for 15 minutes a month and feels her diagnosis is OCD and Bipolar. When she was hospitalized for 33 days they said she had OCD, Bipolar, and PDD,than they threw in that rather than PDD, it could be Aspergers, but they could not say for sure because she had not had testing done. My ex husband works with kids with Mental Retardation and Aspergers, and he has said ever since Jessie was a baby that she had Aspergers. She never made eye contact and still doesn't(only with us) and she is in 8th grade. She also still does stimming movements. I just don't understand how this doctor can say she has no autism at all. I just want answers that make sense. It has been a puzzle for so long. This doctor also said that she was too social and to " animated " to have aspergers, but yet could not explain all the other issues. Sorry for going on and on, just looking for advice from those of you that have a child similiar to mine! Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 I agree with Kelley. Judy, have you read the Asperger Plus Child by T. Lynn? Great book. It deals with Aspergers plus 7 comorbid diagnoses. Stormy ________________________________ To: Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 8:07:57 AM Subject: Re: Re: OCD and Aspergers--QUESTION-Kelley I can't believe all the things you have been through just to get an answer only to not get any answers!? I'm so sorry for you!? In response to your doctor's comment that your daughter can't have Asperger's because she is too animated-- talks to people and visits with them and is more concerned about her looks than her older sister who does not have Asperger's.? dresses very stylishly and does her make up and all that, just like a normal kid.? She also talks to other girls on the phone and has had two boyfriends.? Not all symptoms fit all kids.? Like said in an earlier post, " if you have met one kid with Asperger's, you've met one kid with Asperger's. " ? I know in my town, it is hard to find a doctor--is there someone else you can go to and get yet another evaluation?? There are a lot of books about Asperger's out there.? If I were you, I'd start reading them!? My heart goes out? to you and I hope you find answers soon.? Kelley in NV Re: Re: OCD and Aspergers--QUESTION -Kelley My dd was originally diangosed GAD, and than OCD also when she was 5.Than it kept switching to Bipolar,ADHD, than ODD, PDD-NOS,than back to different combinations of?all??the diagnosis's. When I sit down and really study? all of this, I realize there is no way she has ALL of these diagnosis's. Asperger's would cover all of it.(especially after her neuropsych was done and I saw it in writing that she basically doesn't understand the secondary meaning of anything.) Her school has tested her. I had to get an attorney for them to do testing. They did a Woodcock and a speech and language eval. The woodcock they did showed she was fine but their speech and language showed a very low score on pragmatic language, so then I insisted on outside testing which revealed what I posted earlier. My dd's current psychiatrist only sees her for 15 minutes a month and feels her diagnosis is OCD and Bipolar. When she was hospitalized for 33 days they said she had OCD, Bipolar, and PDD,than they threw in that rather than PDD, it could be Aspergers, but they could not say for sure because she had not had testing done. My ex husband works with kids with Mental Retardation and Aspergers, and he has said ever since Jessie was a baby that she had Aspergers. She never made eye contact and still doesn't(only with us) and she is in 8th grade. She also still does stimming movements. I just don't understand how this doctor can say she has no autism at all. I just want answers that make sense. It has been a puzzle for so long. This doctor also said that she was too social and to " animated " to have aspergers, but yet could not explain all the other issues. Sorry for going on and on, just looking for advice from those of you that have a child similiar to mine! Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Hi , My dd is like yours. she always does her hair, makeup, etc, has to have on stylish clothes, etc, etc, and this evaluator said kids with any form of autism do not do this. I have read many books on this that say otherwise. I have read these kids are dying to fit in but have a hard time with the social aspects of doing it. They CAN do it. My dd has tons of friends and boyfriends too.( more than my 14 yr old nt daughter) I'm going to suggest the school evaluate her further with a doctor of my choice. It looks like I'll have to file a mediation(((UGH!!))) thanks so much for your help Hugs Judy ________________________________ To: Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 9:07:57 AM Subject: Re: Re: OCD and Aspergers--QUESTION-Kelley I can't believe all the things you have been through just to get an answer only to not get any answers!? I'm so sorry for you!? In response to your doctor's comment that your daughter can't have Asperger's because she is too animated-- talks to people and visits with them and is more concerned about her looks than her older sister who does not have Asperger's.? dresses very stylishly and does her make up and all that, just like a normal kid.? She also talks to other girls on the phone and has had two boyfriends.? Not all symptoms fit all kids.? Like said in an earlier post, " if you have met one kid with Asperger's, you've met one kid with Asperger's. " ? I know in my town, it is hard to find a doctor--is there someone else you can go to and get yet another evaluation?? There are a lot of books about Asperger's out there.? If I were you, I'd start reading them!? My heart goes out? to you and I hope you find answers soon.? Kelley in NV Re: Re: OCD and Aspergers--QUESTION -Kelley My dd was originally diangosed GAD, and than OCD also when she was 5.Than it kept switching to Bipolar,ADHD, than ODD, PDD-NOS,than back to different combinations of?all??the diagnosis's. When I sit down and really study? all of this, I realize there is no way she has ALL of these diagnosis's. Asperger's would cover all of it.(especially after her neuropsych was done and I saw it in writing that she basically doesn't understand the secondary meaning of anything.) Her school has tested her. I had to get an attorney for them to do testing. They did a Woodcock and a speech and language eval. The woodcock they did showed she was fine but their speech and language showed a very low score on pragmatic language, so then I insisted on outside testing which revealed what I posted earlier. My dd's current psychiatrist only sees her for 15 minutes a month and feels her diagnosis is OCD and Bipolar. When she was hospitalized for 33 days they said she had OCD, Bipolar, and PDD,than they threw in that rather than PDD, it could be Aspergers, but they could not say for sure because she had not had testing done. My ex husband works with kids with Mental Retardation and Aspergers, and he has said ever since Jessie was a baby that she had Aspergers. She never made eye contact and still doesn't(only with us) and she is in 8th grade. She also still does stimming movements. I just don't understand how this doctor can say she has no autism at all. I just want answers that make sense. It has been a puzzle for so long. This doctor also said that she was too social and to " animated " to have aspergers, but yet could not explain all the other issues. Sorry for going on and on, just looking for advice from those of you that have a child similiar to mine! Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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