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<blockquote data-quote="B’smom" data-source="post: 750902" data-attributes="member: 23359"><p>This is a current list of diagnoses that’s been given to him in the past year: (we have only been given the diagnosis of depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) , ODD and apraxia twice) this list does not include the ones that the doctors tell me are no longer relevant. The first residential facility was adamant it wasn’t ODD</p><p></p><p>Severe expressive and reception language disorder</p><p>Severe depression</p><p>Childhood apraxia of speech</p><p>Sensory-Motor processing disorder</p><p>ADHD combined type</p><p>Developmental coordinator disorder (Dysapraxia in the states)</p><p>Speech sound disorder</p><p>Sensory modulation disorder</p><p>Language processing disorder</p><p></p><p>(New ones from neuropsychologist)</p><p>Developmental dysexecutive syndrome</p><p>Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He had a neuropsychologist in April, which was extremely informative. Before he was given a borderline intellectual functioning (iq of 74) but he tested 81 on his report. The doctor said he was probably never performing his best because IQ’s don’t usually jump that much. It’s also where he was given the executive functioning of a 4 year old. I’m told he presents like someone who has an intellectual disability even though he doesn’t have one.</p><p>As far as family history, nothing major: depression and anxiety (me and my mother), I have ADD. I also have a malformation that affects my cerebellum. We had an MRI done to check if he has it but it came back normal. He also had basic genetic testing done (micro duplication on 14q12) but the government refuses to do a more in depth be cause “he’s not severe enough”. So we don’t really know what to do with it. Some studies suggest there’s a sun gene that causes Rhett’s which doesn’t really fit him. And Foxg1 syndrome which also doesn’t fit.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Usually comes up autism, although the doctors have assured me he doesn’t have it. I personally believe that’s what’s up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Dr Ross Greene is amazing. I’ve “read” (audiobooks) most of his work. The first treatment centre was all based and CPS which does not work at all on him (makes him extremely agitated)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is a place nearby although it’s private. Which isn’t really an issue. The issue lies with his phobia (although the second last doctor said it’s not a phobia) of bugs and insects. It’s honestly a meltdown over ants, flies and especially bees/hornets (screams, cries and runs away). He wouldn’t get out of the car (we tried to do just private riding sessions).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Autism man. Or at least PPDNOS.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a complete list of all of the diagnoses he has ever been given. We have seen 8 psychologists/psychiatrist/neuro.</p><p></p><p>pediatrician suspected autism at 18 months due to regression)</p><p></p><p>Mild intellectual disabilities</p><p>Oppositional defiance disorder</p><p>Obsessive compilation disorder</p><p>Severe expressive and reception language disorder</p><p></p><p>Severe depression</p><p></p><p>Generalized anxiety disorder with phobias</p><p></p><p>Childhood apraxia of speech</p><p>Global developmental disability</p><p></p><p>Sensory-Motor processing disorder</p><p>ADHD combined type</p><p>Developmental coordinator disorder</p><p>Speech sound disorder</p><p>Sensory modulation disorder</p><p>Language processing disorder</p><p></p><p>Developmental dysexecutive syndrome</p><p>Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B’smom, post: 750902, member: 23359"] This is a current list of diagnoses that’s been given to him in the past year: (we have only been given the diagnosis of depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) , ODD and apraxia twice) this list does not include the ones that the doctors tell me are no longer relevant. The first residential facility was adamant it wasn’t ODD Severe expressive and reception language disorder Severe depression Childhood apraxia of speech Sensory-Motor processing disorder ADHD combined type Developmental coordinator disorder (Dysapraxia in the states) Speech sound disorder Sensory modulation disorder Language processing disorder (New ones from neuropsychologist) Developmental dysexecutive syndrome Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder He had a neuropsychologist in April, which was extremely informative. Before he was given a borderline intellectual functioning (iq of 74) but he tested 81 on his report. The doctor said he was probably never performing his best because IQ’s don’t usually jump that much. It’s also where he was given the executive functioning of a 4 year old. I’m told he presents like someone who has an intellectual disability even though he doesn’t have one. As far as family history, nothing major: depression and anxiety (me and my mother), I have ADD. I also have a malformation that affects my cerebellum. We had an MRI done to check if he has it but it came back normal. He also had basic genetic testing done (micro duplication on 14q12) but the government refuses to do a more in depth be cause “he’s not severe enough”. So we don’t really know what to do with it. Some studies suggest there’s a sun gene that causes Rhett’s which doesn’t really fit him. And Foxg1 syndrome which also doesn’t fit. Usually comes up autism, although the doctors have assured me he doesn’t have it. I personally believe that’s what’s up. Dr Ross Greene is amazing. I’ve “read” (audiobooks) most of his work. The first treatment centre was all based and CPS which does not work at all on him (makes him extremely agitated) There is a place nearby although it’s private. Which isn’t really an issue. The issue lies with his phobia (although the second last doctor said it’s not a phobia) of bugs and insects. It’s honestly a meltdown over ants, flies and especially bees/hornets (screams, cries and runs away). He wouldn’t get out of the car (we tried to do just private riding sessions). Autism man. Or at least PPDNOS. This is a complete list of all of the diagnoses he has ever been given. We have seen 8 psychologists/psychiatrist/neuro. pediatrician suspected autism at 18 months due to regression) Mild intellectual disabilities Oppositional defiance disorder Obsessive compilation disorder Severe expressive and reception language disorder Severe depression Generalized anxiety disorder with phobias Childhood apraxia of speech Global developmental disability Sensory-Motor processing disorder ADHD combined type Developmental coordinator disorder Speech sound disorder Sensory modulation disorder Language processing disorder Developmental dysexecutive syndrome Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder [/QUOTE]
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