
Hi,
Well, we are back from the doctors. DD was on top form while we there. I had to get stop her from crawling under the desk, trying to climb out of the window and jumping on the bed thingy before I even sat down. By the time I sat down the doctor had ADHD up on his screen and said "I presume you are here about her energy levels." I am sure he didn't try to diagnose her in that short space of time but I think he was aware what the issue was before I even said anything to him. He is actually a really good doctor with children. I think he just knew that she clearly didn't behave like most children. He said that 3 year olds are generally very lively but she was definitely acting livelier than most. When I explained that she is like this all the time he said that it was time to start looking in to her behaviour further.
I explained what she is like and to be honest he could see for himself. He said he thinks it would be wise to find out if she does have ADHD and advised me to call the Health Visitor. I'm just waiting for a callback from her now. He gave me a leaflet about ADHD, or rather ran after me with the leaflet after she ran out the door. He said it may not be relevant but it may give me some advice or tips.
I guess now I just wait and see.
Claire, thanks for the reply. She is 3 this Wednesday. She will be 4 when she starts school and turn 5 just at the end of the next school year. She will just fall into that category. My DS will justfall into the same school year in that he is 4 at the beginning of September and will trun 5 at the beginning of next school year. From what I understand that means they will both be in the same school year but I'm not sure if that's right.
Thanks for the replies. I'm feeling kind of weird about all of this. On one hand, I'm kind of glad that someone professional sees her behaviour as unusual. I was beginning to just feel like she was a naughty kid and I was just not doing enough to stop her behaviour. On the other hand, I'm feeling quite down about it all. I mean, I know she hasn't been diagnosed or anything as yet but I feel like all of this just confirms my fears for her.
mjkacmom, what is it that makes you think it may be more than ADHD?
Thanks for the replies. I'm feeling kind of weird about all of this. On one hand, I'm kind of glad that someone professional sees her behaviour as unusual. I was beginning to just feel like she was a naughty kid and I was just not doing enough to stop her behaviour. On the other hand, I'm feeling quite down about it all. I mean, I know she hasn't been diagnosed or anything as yet but I feel like all of this just confirms my fears for her.
mjkacmom, what is it that makes you think it may be more than ADHD?
Demand the help for her and your family. If one doctor won't help, get another. Follow your gut. If a DX doesn't feel right, get another opinion. You and your husband are the only ones that will fight for her, and she deserves it.
You can do this!!i'm sorry i have not read all the replies - but wanted to suggest something, i'm not even sure what it's called, but at the local public school here there are kids who wear these vests w/ pockets that hold different weight sand bags, as well as bags/pillows some kids use on their laps. my sons teacher said this really helps the kids who just "cant sit still".... i know it's a simple name, just escapes me right now.
sorry, nak, this took me 4ever typing out 1 handed!
i hope you are able to get this figured out for your dd (((hugs)))
We were on our own in the waiting room and she was climbing the furniture, throwing things on the floor and trying to get out and run up and downthe ward, which she managed a couple of times. The doctor seemed more concerned with her behaviour than what had been wrong with her and have referred her to the community paediatrician.
Since she needs to start preschool asap, I am wondering if that will calm her down or just be a complete nightmare for all involved. I am trying not to jump to conclusions, especially now that the family appear to have had a change of heart about her behaviour, but then professionals seem to be really concerned about the way she acts.
I just don't know what to do for the best.
What is the harm in having her seen by a professional? If you are overreacting, they will be happy to tell you that your daughter's behavior is perfectly normal and that there is nothing to worry about.
If even a quarter of what you say is true, your daughter clearly has something going on, and only a professional is going to be able to tell you what that something is. Please, please stop living in denial --your daughter needs your help right now.
If you get her help now, there is a great chance that she will be able to lead a normal adult life. If you keep refusing to get her help, she very well may suffer with this for the rest of her life. Early intervention is the key!