And for the record, I just want to say that this is hard. Trying to decipher what the neuro-psychiatric has said, trying to get the referrals, trying to make time for all of his appointments, mine, his brother, family time, soccer practice, and just some down time. Just when you think you got something figured out and are on the right path you see another bump in the road. It's starting to wear at me. I'm just thankful that I found this forum and you guys since otherwise I think I'd still be a little left of lost
Yes, it is. I didn't find the forum until a few months back... we've done most of it on our own. Research, figuring out referal processes, finding questions to ask and people to send the questions to. Solo.
It isn't an easy process. But in general... thins are better than when we started the process - more accomodations, a little more understanding from teachers and doctors.
So, while you are getting your own answers, you are both leveraging off of those who have gone before, and helping pave the way for those who come after... some of which may be your own grandkids.