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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 742516" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>My son has been diagnosed with many diagnoses and like SWOT has said, it is an inaccurate science. I think we as moms and dads have a feel for what diagnoses fits our sons and daughters. We are not pros but we know our kids we do our research and we listen to the pros and take what fits. Can we be wrong? yes absolutely but so can the pros. There are many similarities between mental illnesses and some symptoms fit more than one. I have seen with my son that he can control at times but when both alcohol or drugs and mental illness are involved it is a different scenario. Sometimes that is all the pros see. Also many of our sons and daughters are very adept at deception and manipulation even the pros can be fooled. I think that sometimes it is why long term treatment and observation are needed. Unfortunately insurance and the "System" have failed to allow that to happen for many of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 742516, member: 21499"] My son has been diagnosed with many diagnoses and like SWOT has said, it is an inaccurate science. I think we as moms and dads have a feel for what diagnoses fits our sons and daughters. We are not pros but we know our kids we do our research and we listen to the pros and take what fits. Can we be wrong? yes absolutely but so can the pros. There are many similarities between mental illnesses and some symptoms fit more than one. I have seen with my son that he can control at times but when both alcohol or drugs and mental illness are involved it is a different scenario. Sometimes that is all the pros see. Also many of our sons and daughters are very adept at deception and manipulation even the pros can be fooled. I think that sometimes it is why long term treatment and observation are needed. Unfortunately insurance and the "System" have failed to allow that to happen for many of us. [/QUOTE]
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