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Subject: Re: 13 yr old w/ learning disabilities Topic Area: Other Behavioral TopicsPosted by Ouida on July 13, 1999 at 22:32:16My daughter has LD. She never has been diagnosed with anything but was slow walking, talking and all other age appropriate things. She also has a speech problem, sensory integration disorders, fine motor coordination problems. We have been to a pediatric neurologist. It was a waste of time in my opinion. He made her walk down the hall once, brought her back in the examining room and preceeded to tell us that he could help her, got our hopes up. He gave her a pill for her speech problem ( a muscle relaxer that was supposed to loosen up her muscles) it started with a b baclofen I think. Another medication was a seizure medication tegretol and one more. I can't remember the name of it. He took some blood and dismissed us after charging a fortune. I tried her on the medicine and she was a walking zombie. She was drooling and couldn't hardly stay awake. My pediatrician almost died when he found out the drugs that she was on. Mind you, she had never even had a seizure. My question is the only thing that I can think of that could have caused her delays is that when I was in labor it took her w awhile to turn. Could that have caused it? This always drived me crazy. Is it hereditary. My other two children are fine. It scares me for them to have children. Please answer soon. One child is to be married next June and If there is some testing that needs to be done I'd like to know. Also do you have any recommendations for me to help my daughter. She has such a hard time in school and is not up to her grade level in anything. Way below level--math 1st and 2nd reading 2nd -3rd spelling 3rd and she's 13. Thanks, Ouida Excuse punctuation and capitals It's late and I'm tired.
Posted by HVMA Ph.D. - KDK on July 14, 1999 at 15:14:04 Dear Ouida, As a follow-up to my earlier reply, here are a few organizations you might find useful: Council for Exceptional Children/Division for Learning Disabilities Learning Disabilities Association of America Natinal Center for Learning Disabilities
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