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who can diagnose ADHD??

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 11:59

I am certain that DD1 has ADHD and DS has a mild form of it, I am at the end of thether with DD1 and can't take much more of her behaviour, she is so lively and loud! She screams and shouts. She fights like a boy and hurts the other badly. Of course when she starts DS starts. Who can help me with this? Is it worth going to the GP?

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 12:32

bump!!

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 12:47

is everyone ignoring me??

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Cosmo74 · 03/03/2005 13:05

I am only new to this all - just started out on the journey a few weeks ago to try and get DS assessed - we have taken him to GP to get a referral done but are also going through the school -so whichever gets the appointment quickest we will take - we were told it would take up to a year for the appointment by the doc but school think they may be able to speed up the process - is your DD at school? even though maybe speak to HV or GP as well

Hope this helps - I am sure someone with more knowledge will come along soon.

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lars · 03/03/2005 14:27

Hi sparklymieow, My undestanding is a pad doctor or child pshy - usually and children and family consulation serivrecs ( CFCS). They usually do a connor score down by you and school.

Just a word of warning I do have a friend who's child is loud and behaviur problems and told she was just a lively child. I think with real ADHD it is a real problem at school and this tends to be a real sign, if the school keep calling you in for behaviour problems etc. larsxx

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lars · 03/03/2005 14:29

Sorry that should read 'connor score done by you and school. I have ds at home at the moment as problem with school supporting him, so often distracted by'mum'.

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 15:36

I have been called in about 5 or 6 times in the 7 weeks she has been there, I have just been on a school trip with the class, and noticed that she calls out whenever she wants, and doesn't listen. And her attention and listening skills are cr*p, this has been an ongoing problem for 2 years now. She is only 4.9 years and has been on School action plus since she started nursery when she was 3.2 years, mainly for her CP and language problems, but a lot of the targets have been about her attention ands language.

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 15:37

sorry should have been attention and listening!!

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lars · 03/03/2005 20:37

I would go to your GP and asked to be referred and say why and also ask the school do they have other children with adhd in their school and is there a similar behaviour pattern. You can apply direct to the LEA for an assessment, speak to the school's SENCO. Is your dd's beahviour at school affecting her learning?? Hope this helps. larsxx

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binkybetsy · 03/03/2005 20:44

Only a psychiatrist, as far as I'm aware. Maybe different in other area's. Your GP can refer to the CAMHS team for assessment. (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service)

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Blossomhill · 03/03/2005 20:48

Hi sparklymieow,

Was this your dd that you were worried about AS as sometimes the symptoms can be quite similar?

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 22:43

yes, BH, I might be a real pain to you, sorry!! My sister, who works with ADHD children and AS children, also thinks DD1 has ADHD!! I am at the end of my thether with her behaviour and noone will diagnose her and all they want to do is put us on parenting courses, yet DS only starts because Dd1 does, and dd2 is a lovely quiet little girl, so its not my parenting, is it??

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Blossomhill · 03/03/2005 22:52

Mieow - of course you are not a pain I just wanted to make sure it was what you had said
Of course it's not your parenting skills mieow, you are obvioulsy a great mum.
Your dd has cp, I am sure that's right. Well quite often other things go hand in hand with that, I am sure. Has anyone said that to you before?

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 22:56

She has CP, and a lot of her behaviour has been put down to the damage and the fact she is immature for her age. Only one doctor agreed with us that she possibly has ADHD or ASD, and he refused to commite to that, and he was a CAMHs doctor

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Blossomhill · 03/03/2005 23:00

Well IME Mieow CAMHS are crap. How about a pyschologist or ep?

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 23:02

school won't call in the EP (god knows why?) and I don't know which way to go. The other kids said today that "XXX is vey loud, isn't she?" to me

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coppertop · 03/03/2005 23:09

Wish I had some advice, mieow but I know nothing at all about ADHD other than what I've read on MN.

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 23:12

don't worry CT, I don't expect everyone to know about everything.... same way I don't know much about other disorders. Sometimes it feels I am being ignored on here tho. Earlier when I posted this question noone answered but there was another ADHD question and that was getting replies

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coppertop · 03/03/2005 23:15

Oh no. I didn't post on the other one so didn't really pay much attention. Sorry you're being left out.

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 23:16

also she wakes at night and thinks it time to get up, takes ages to get her back to sleep. Someone from Scope told me that a lot of children with CP have a problem with their bodyclock but I can't help wondering if its related to something else.

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 23:19

I do find the special needs section hard to get into IYKWIM. People ignore my questions and worries and then my threads end up with about 3 or 4 answers normally. I only use the SN if I really need a quick answer and then that doesn't always happen!! And to think, I was the one that asked Tech if we could have a SN board!
Oh ignore me, feeling sorry for myself!

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binkybetsy · 03/03/2005 23:20

Has anyone discussed with you sensory integration issues?

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 23:22

no, whats that? I have wondered about senory issues before. She can't stand loud noises, but has the TV up so loud you can't think {confused?? I am} and she loves to touch skin. She hates water in her hair (but don't all kids??)

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sparklymieow · 03/03/2005 23:27

but recently I have noticed she hates being cuddled at night, she used to touch my hand but now she shouts no hand, no cuddles. She also hates the covers being on her.

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binkybetsy · 03/03/2005 23:32

Hmmm. Not all kids. Some children have specific problems in processing, organising or responding to sensations. Has anyone mentioned this before or are you waiting to see any HP's?

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Blossomhill · 03/03/2005 23:37

Mieow - sorry you feel like that . I hardly ever see you on here to be honest.
Look all os us on the sn board have one thing in common and we all want to help you, I promise.
I think you need to speak to your gp about having a multi disciplinary assessment done as it does sound as though dd has a lot going on and I don't think you'll get a lot from Camhs to be honest.

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