Quote:
Originally Posted by Stellata
Thanks. Yes, I get that. The thing is, she's not diagnosing me with PTSD either, even though she originally said I have it.... I have all the symptoms, just different, more than one, trauma.
It matters to me because my diagnosis should be accurate, and reflect my experience truly.
|
sometimes it takes many changes in diagnosis, not having one then having one this one changes to that ... well you get the point sometimes people dont get the exact and right, accurate diagnosis right away...
heres something that you can do though to get accurate or at least relatively close diagnosis. ... you can ask for diagnostic testing, this is a whole process of tests both mental and physical and also academic. a complete diagnostic evaluations do not just test for one thing, it is a process that looks for all mental disorders. when you complete the process you and your treatment provider will have a good picture of what your mental disorders are at the moment that you answered the questions, did all the tests.