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pnwmom

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13. I would hope not. But what if a psychiatrist thought that the parent
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 07:22 PM
Jun 2014

was teaching the diabetic child to be overly concerned with her disease? To be obsessing too much about her blood sugar levels and overly worried about her symptoms?

The psychiatrist wouldn't end her medical care, but might suggest the parents were abusing her by making her overly concerned.

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It's about time. LisaL Jun 2014 #1
The definition of that disorder is so broad that many cancer patients could have it, pnwmom Jun 2014 #2
But in a case where a patient has somatoform on top of cancer or diabetes, no doctor LisaL Jun 2014 #12
I would hope not. But what if a psychiatrist thought that the parent pnwmom Jun 2014 #13
I'm thinking the fact she's now paralyzed with no feeling below the waist riderinthestorm Jun 2014 #22
Good news! octoberlib Jun 2014 #3
Yes! Finally! pnwmom Jun 2014 #4
It's about time x a bazillion. hedda_foil Jun 2014 #5
And removing a child from the parents because parents didn't agree with the psychological diagnosis. LisaL Jun 2014 #6
The psychologist (not psychiatrist) who first "diagnosed" her has written a paper claiming pnwmom Jun 2014 #8
So, will they pull the psychiatrist's license for malpractice and quackery? Xipe Totec Jun 2014 #7
We haven't heard the end of this. The father sounds determined to sue. n/t pnwmom Jun 2014 #9
My understanding it wasn't even a psychiatrist who came up with a diagnosis, but a psychologist. LisaL Jun 2014 #10
That's what I understand, too. But the psychiatrists accepted it. nt pnwmom Jun 2014 #11
It should have never gotten to this point Rider3 Jun 2014 #14
I am working on one of the campaigns for Governor up here. iandhr Jun 2014 #15
Who are you working for? LiberalCatholic Jun 2014 #17
I am working for Grossman. iandhr Jun 2014 #21
jeez. i might have been ripped from family if i was around now. i had a tendency to bruise. pansypoo53219 Jun 2014 #16
In recent years, Boston Children's has been involved in a few other similar cases. pnwmom Jun 2014 #18
and it's about freakin' time!!! magical thyme Jun 2014 #19
Yes, DCF finally did give up. LisaL Jun 2014 #20
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