Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 Hi ...He sounds like my grandson. We haven't tried any meds. Our pediatrician doesn't prescribe them for one that young but I asked for a referral to a neurologist for his opinion and his opinion (possible autism) doesn't fit what the therapists are saying. They feel it is attention (lack of) fueled by sensory problems. They just started a sensory diet at school and he was happy today (except when he had to come in from playing outside). He definitely prefers to do things on his terms. I would love it if you would let me know if you go to the clinic at town. I am actually thinking of NACD right now because I like the idea of the home program. About ADHD...I really don't know a lot but this is my experience. My youngest child moved constantly. He never had any speech issues or delays but the doctors always noticed when I was in their office with any of the other three, he bounced off the walls. Whenever I went anywhere EVERYBODY knew his name from my corrections and would say " Bye when we left...the grocery store, library, etc. He went to kindergarten and that was ok. He scored 99% on tests but really didn't like to sit still. In first grade at back to school night, his teacher said " Oh Aggie, he's driving me crazy. " Well the look on my face must have been something because she said " Oh I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said that but I thought I could say that to you. " She taught my other kids so she knew me. Anyway, we went to the doctor the next day and before I got the words completely out of my mouth, I had a prescription for Ritalin. I said...that's all there is to it???? The doc said he had been observing him long enough to recognize ADHD. He did give me a questionnaire to fill out at home and one for school which I didn't give them. I didn't want them to know he was on anything yet to see if there was REALLY a noticeable difference. There was. He and 2 other kids were put in an accelerated group for reading and math and after another standardized test, he spent the rest of his school years in a gifted program. I am telling you this because I honestly don't know how he knew the words to get in that reading group because I don't think he ever sat still for a book that I might have been reading to one of the others. He is an aerospace turned nuclear engineer today. He did not stay on Ritalin past middle school. I tried about once a year to take him off it and got calls from the teachers. He could not stay in his chair. I got excuses from him like it hurt to stay in his chair. Weird but Ritalin worked for him. I'm sure there must be more scientific ways to evaluate for that then just observing or trying a drug and if it works we that's must be it. He is a wonderful kid (26). He hated taking it because he didn't like the way it made him feel and he lost his appetite but today he says he is glad I went that route. He learned that he liked doing well in things and he liked the positive feedback that he got from teachers and he finally he learned around middle school what it took to manage himself (sort of). We held our breadth for him to graduate from college. He did like to party. I am told he has a great work ethic and is moving along in his career. I have to remember this myself when I think of Cole. One of the differences that I see is the sensory problems that he had that didn't. I think that they can be causing the delays. I won't just let it be without looking into everything but I do have to remember that these professionals don't know the kids the way we do. I knew was bright but I'm pretty sure the pediatrician was surprised when I told him he was in the gifted program. It was an awkward moment and I made a little joke and said " I guess he sat still for that test. " He said " I guess so. " He never sent a form for the school to fill out again. Aggie [ ] Dr. Mott's Clinic at town Hi all, Wondering if you've had any experience with the Autism and Communication Disorders Clinic at town. Looking for a more thorough evaluation of my son, 3.5, with history of Infantile Spasms, cognitive delays, apraxia, ADHD, and virtually no speech. He does not have a diagnosis of autism (the developmental peds we have seen say it's too soon to rule that in or out because of his delays - he certainly has some autistic features) and his teacher at school doesn't feel he's showing signs of ADHD (though his neuro and developmental ped want him medicated because they feel it is severe). Just want another opinion I guess and lots of eyes to look at him at once to get a clearer picture of all that is going on with him and what it means in terms of treatment approaches. Can the town clinic help me with this? Or any other Interdisciplinary Teams in the Northern Virginia/DC Metro area? Thanks for any guidance, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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