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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 453011" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Well, I have tried but the audiologist cannot move our appointment. Although she doe not test Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), I think it is good to rule out any hearing issue. </p><p>The psychiatric. evaluation through private insurance has just been cancel and I have to find a new doctor (the other one is sick and might never come back!)</p><p>So now, the school evaluation became all that more important. </p><p>I think I'm not going to mention the audiologist otherwise they might account every issues to a physical hearing problem and chances are it's not the case.</p><p>This way, in either scenario we can move forward: because of the school findings or because of the findings by the audiologist.</p><p>And yes, I understand that the school test would be void if there was to be a hearing loss... But then I feel we would have to treat the physical problem before drawing any other conclusion anyway.</p><p>I wil also bring a copy of the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) report which points out Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). It will give some to back me up. But thats all I'm going to come with. If a diagnosis of ODD will only stigmatize, than no thank you. Specially since he is such a sweet heart with his teachers anyways. The ODD show at home and yet, I'm not sure the diagnosis is correct. If we were to find the root of the problem, the ODD would likely to disappear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 453011, member: 11847"] Well, I have tried but the audiologist cannot move our appointment. Although she doe not test Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), I think it is good to rule out any hearing issue. The psychiatric. evaluation through private insurance has just been cancel and I have to find a new doctor (the other one is sick and might never come back!) So now, the school evaluation became all that more important. I think I'm not going to mention the audiologist otherwise they might account every issues to a physical hearing problem and chances are it's not the case. This way, in either scenario we can move forward: because of the school findings or because of the findings by the audiologist. And yes, I understand that the school test would be void if there was to be a hearing loss... But then I feel we would have to treat the physical problem before drawing any other conclusion anyway. I wil also bring a copy of the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) report which points out Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). It will give some to back me up. But thats all I'm going to come with. If a diagnosis of ODD will only stigmatize, than no thank you. Specially since he is such a sweet heart with his teachers anyways. The ODD show at home and yet, I'm not sure the diagnosis is correct. If we were to find the root of the problem, the ODD would likely to disappear. [/QUOTE]
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