Title: Ugh... they got the dx wrong Post by: Googie on February 13, 2013, 07:50:27 AM After speaking with my dd's case manager yesterday we realized that her dx was completely off. Thank goodness there are people out there that are as concerned with details like I am so that these issues can be dealt with and fixed right away. Its amazing how something so important can be overlooked when there is a clear history and long term dx.
I'm in the midst of a phone call frenzy trying to get everything straightened out. I know this will be fixed, but it makes you wonder how much time has been wasted because of mistakes such as this not being caught. At least I know I have a professional that will be as vigilant as I am and will be looking over all of her records with a fine tooth comb. :) Googie Title: Re: Ugh... they got the dx wrong Post by: lbjnltx on February 13, 2013, 07:57:46 AM Hi Googie
I hope "they" get it right soon! How will these changes affect your d's treatment? What dx are you referring to? Title: Re: Ugh... they got the dx wrong Post by: Googie on February 13, 2013, 12:59:05 PM It's all good now. There have been so many evaluations and prior dx that it confuses even the best professionals when first getting to know a client I guess.
The most important thing is that she is definitely in the right place with people who really know how to help. I just got off the phone with her therapist and I am so relieved because he is extending his help to me as well so both my dd and I can go through the DBT process together which will be such a wonderful experience. I'm sure it won't be easy, but I feel that I can greatly benefit from doing whatever her therapist asks of me. This is exactly what I was hoping and praying for. :) G Title: Re: Ugh... they got the dx wrong Post by: jellibeans on February 13, 2013, 06:26:25 PM You are such a good mama... . it is a thankless job often... . good for you for getting that straighten out... . I look forward to hearing about her treatment and improvements.
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