graygables
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my 7yo DD has been diagnosed ADHD and a plethora of other "ABCs". She behaves EXACTLY like my bipolar teen did at that age and BP has not been ruled out. When she was 2, she had a bad immunization that caused a cyst to grow in her thigh. It got to the point where they had to remove it surgically and her leg has bothered her ever since,cramping, aching, etc, which makes me think there was something done to the muscle during surgery (she has a good-sized scar/puckering). She had her tonsils/adenoids out at 5 and had a VERY bad recovery from that. The surgeon never got my messages and when we did finally get back to see him, he told me she should have been readmitted.
Ever since then, she tires very easily, frequently falls asleep in the middle of the day (sometimes even on the floor where she is playing), she has difficulty *staying* asleep at night. She can't walk the mall/park without becoming very tired and falls asleep in the car on the way home. She had a dance recital this weekend and did wind up sleeping 14 hours afterward, she was so exhausted. I have used a stroller with her and we currently have a Dreamer Design jogger, but she is really outgrowing it. She also has sensory/breakdown issues and I have noticed that she can get in the stroller when it starts, pull the sunshade over her and the pressure against her back seems to calm her down, as well as the shade minimizing the input.
I'm looking at the Maclaren special needs stroller, but we have no insurance for med equip (or routine visits
). Also, our current doctor says she is "just lazy", (yes, says this to me in front of her), but our current doctor isn't the one who has had to carry the sleeping 65 lb child halfway across the mall. She says it's sleep-related and behavioral and DD "just needs to get over it".
As such, she won't write a prescription for the stroller (that I can at least deduct it from my taxes). We have no other peds in our immediate area. I honestly believe the child has an overwhelming combination of chronic fatigue, sensory integration, and bipolar and it's up to me to try to help her cope as much as possible and if the stroller does that, so be it. I'm meeting resistance from DH who is in major denial (our 10yo is Asperger's) about either DDs problems and he just thinks they are "brats", but he's never around them long enough to see the extent of the difficulties.
Am I crazy? if not, is the Maclaren a good solution? Since it's coming out of my (very shallow
) pocket, I need to make the best choice possible. Also, has anyone had any luck dealing with an idiot doctor, or do you just have to move on?
Ever since then, she tires very easily, frequently falls asleep in the middle of the day (sometimes even on the floor where she is playing), she has difficulty *staying* asleep at night. She can't walk the mall/park without becoming very tired and falls asleep in the car on the way home. She had a dance recital this weekend and did wind up sleeping 14 hours afterward, she was so exhausted. I have used a stroller with her and we currently have a Dreamer Design jogger, but she is really outgrowing it. She also has sensory/breakdown issues and I have noticed that she can get in the stroller when it starts, pull the sunshade over her and the pressure against her back seems to calm her down, as well as the shade minimizing the input.
I'm looking at the Maclaren special needs stroller, but we have no insurance for med equip (or routine visits


Am I crazy? if not, is the Maclaren a good solution? Since it's coming out of my (very shallow
