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Therapy Update for Matt!
So I figured I would plop this in here as I really don't feel like starting another thread.
Matt had his first therapy visit today. He really likes her (such a bonus!) He told her about his symptoms which is more than he has ever said, so I'm very hopefull that he will open up to her.
Matt will be doing school work at home for the next month until all his assessments are done. He needs to see the psych, the same nurse I see for a full physical, plus a learning plan for the school and a chance of a special needs assessment for the school. And we have to get this all done in a month! Ouch!
We might be looking at medicating Matt. I will know more after we see the psych. I'm not too big on this idea however his passing out in public is an issue. So I can see what they are thinking of there at least.
I think my bubble got popped today though. Part of me was holding out hope that his diagnosis is wrong and really he doesn't have PTSD nor is it full-blown. After sitting there for an hour, there is slim chances of that hope coming to fruition. He has the full range and severity of symptoms that I do. Damn.
I am encouraged though. Matt likes her, he opened up to her, she is very happy to be working with him, the school is bending over backwards for him and he will be fully assessed within one month.
I got him help! I feel really relieved that it's not just me trying to help him any more. No more blind leading the blind!
So it's ALL GOOD. And I am so very very proud of my son! He was honest and he tried really hard! He's even going to see her all by himself next week! I get to wait outside! :claps:
bec
So I figured I would plop this in here as I really don't feel like starting another thread.
Matt had his first therapy visit today. He really likes her (such a bonus!) He told her about his symptoms which is more than he has ever said, so I'm very hopefull that he will open up to her.
Matt will be doing school work at home for the next month until all his assessments are done. He needs to see the psych, the same nurse I see for a full physical, plus a learning plan for the school and a chance of a special needs assessment for the school. And we have to get this all done in a month! Ouch!
We might be looking at medicating Matt. I will know more after we see the psych. I'm not too big on this idea however his passing out in public is an issue. So I can see what they are thinking of there at least.
I think my bubble got popped today though. Part of me was holding out hope that his diagnosis is wrong and really he doesn't have PTSD nor is it full-blown. After sitting there for an hour, there is slim chances of that hope coming to fruition. He has the full range and severity of symptoms that I do. Damn.
I am encouraged though. Matt likes her, he opened up to her, she is very happy to be working with him, the school is bending over backwards for him and he will be fully assessed within one month.
I got him help! I feel really relieved that it's not just me trying to help him any more. No more blind leading the blind!
So it's ALL GOOD. And I am so very very proud of my son! He was honest and he tried really hard! He's even going to see her all by himself next week! I get to wait outside! :claps:
bec