Thursday, October 19, 2006

Results From The Visit

Well.... I have news from the doctor (Psychiatrist) I took Kayla to last night. The visit itself went pretty well. Kayla seemed to like her pretty well, although it was a diagnostic visit, not a therapy session by any means. The doctor took all the information and asked a lot of questions. The funniest ones were the questions: "Start with the number 102 and subtract 7, how many is that?" Kayla would use her fingers to do the math and respond (funny because this was right after Kayla boasted about being in advanced math). "Now subtract 7 from that" and Kayla really really really struggled with this test. She asked her "What does the proverb: "You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink" mean?"... and Kayla was absolutely bum-fuddled. The doctor explained that there really was no right or wrong answer, but Kayla couldn't answer it at all. Throughout the testing she'd ask her to repeat 3 words she asked her to remember in the beginning. I know Kayla found the whole thing pretty difficult and frustrating.

She also asked her the three wishes question: "If you had three wishes and could do anything - what would your wishes be?" Kayla responded that she would 1) have nice fingers/fingernails - 2) She would have all the clothes she ever wanted and 3) she'd bring back Shelby (our dog, Labrador, who died a couple years ago). She also asked Kayla if she could change one thing about herself/behavior, what would it be, and Kayla said that she would stop being mean to her sister Kayte.

Anyways - the end result was four possible diagnoses.... and she's not sure which one (or more than one) she has because she has symptoms of all four....
- Bipolar
- Personality Disorder
- OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
- ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)

The most likely of the four is OCD - this is the one that Kayla exhibits the most symptoms of (nail biting to the point of absurdity, compulsive lying, and how she does everything 'over the top'). She asked Kayla if she wanted to just do therapy or did she want medication, and Kayla said she wanted medication. So... she put her on Prozac -- however -- strongly warned me to watch her closely as - if Kayla is bipolar, this medication would make her extremely manic. If Kayla does become extremely manic we are to call her as it would mean for sure that she is bipolar. The doctor is going to see her back in 3 weeks to see how she is doing. (Grrrrrreat - another appointment!)

I'll tell ya, we've been so busy. Poor Justin has needed a haircut for two weeks now, and I just can't get him in there. First, there's the money - but secondly the time! By the time I get out of work, there is just no time before 7 pm where I can get him over for a haircut. Frustrating....

I just talked to Dottie (the kids guardian ad litem) and explained everything. I also expressed concern that there just wasn't enough time to do everything that needs to be done. Kayla and Kayte need to get back in with their therapist every other week, now Kayla has an additional visit monthly with the Psychiatrist, and I'm still nowhere with finding a therapist for Justin - but even if I did... WHEN would I be able to take him?? I can't even find the time for a haircut!

I'm spread so thin... money is spread so thin... and it just feels tremendously difficult so often. And still I look at the calendar - December is right around the corner.........

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