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Default Jul 30, 2019 at 07:27 PM
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I'm overwhelmed right now I went to my Nero appointment to get tested for ADHD and was told that I should work on my anxiety and that would improve my focus and concentration ...... The test has three parts and I did well on one part, failed one, and barely passed the last one. I have a family history of ADHD and other psych issues. When the neurologist was interviewing me it seemed like he was hyper-focused on the fact that I had bipolar disorder and also a history of ED. I explained to him that my pdoc explained the risk ( if prescribed stimulant medication )but I still wanted to go forward with the testing. Anyway, I saw my pdoc today and she said she had to go by the recommendation they gave... I mentioned to her that I might get a second opinion and she seemed a little flustered. Is it worth getting a second opinion? I feel like they're passing the buck

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Well... I don't really know anything about this in particular. But, in general, I don't think it ever hurts to get a second opinion. Maybe it will result in something... maybe not. But at least you'll have the satisfaction of having gotten another opinion. It's your life. And ultimately, it seems to me, you need to be in charge of it. Personally I would be suspicious of any doctor who would react negatively to the idea of a patient getting a second opinion. But then I guess I have a tendency to be a pretty suspicious person to begin with. So it's probably to be expected I would feel that way.

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Find another p-doc and ditch the neuro. There are NO tests for adhd-none. All of these online tests and computer tests and expensive tests are bunk. Sure, they may line up with someone diagnosed with adhd but that is because the person has it, not because the test found it. The false negative rate is extremely high with these tests. Yes, bipolar mucks up the waters but it should not preclude you from getting a proper diagnosis the right way. Why on earth would your p-doc not be the one diagnosing you? They are the doctors that should be diagnosing, not neuros. They are the ones that handle medication. it makes me doubt your doctors' abilities being that she should know that there are no tests and that it is her job to diagnose you, if you have it.
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I'm overwhelmed right now I went to my Nero appointment to get tested for ADHD and was told that I should work on my anxiety and that would improve my focus and concentration ...... The test has three parts and I did well on one part, failed one, and barely passed the last one. I have a family history of ADHD and other psych issues. When the neurologist was interviewing me it seemed like he was hyper-focused on the fact that I had bipolar disorder and also a history of ED. I explained to him that my pdoc explained the risk ( if prescribed stimulant medication )but I still wanted to go forward with the testing. Anyway, I saw my pdoc today and she said she had to go by the recommendation they gave... I mentioned to her that I might get a second opinion and she seemed a little flustered. Is it worth getting a second opinion? I feel like they're passing the buck

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Yes, get a second opinion. It's not a great sign if a doctor is averse to a second opinion, imo. You need to be confident you are receiving the best care possible.
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