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Childhood bipolar disorder vs. Aspergers Syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 584649" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Welcome to the uphill road. </p><p>It took us... (counting in her head) something like 12 years to get an accurate diagnosis - and for us, it's not "one" diagnosis, its a range of things, but until we had ALL of them, we were getting nowhere, because... what works for one diagnosis, works against another, and difficult child has "both" kinds of dxes.</p><p></p><p>We paid a fair bit out of pocket, too - including having to get some testing done twice (multiple years apart)... </p><p></p><p>There is NO substitute for accurate diagnoses. Dxes drive interventions, accommodations, therapies, medications, parenting... without the dxes, everything else is a shot in the dark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 584649, member: 11791"] Welcome to the uphill road. It took us... (counting in her head) something like 12 years to get an accurate diagnosis - and for us, it's not "one" diagnosis, its a range of things, but until we had ALL of them, we were getting nowhere, because... what works for one diagnosis, works against another, and difficult child has "both" kinds of dxes. We paid a fair bit out of pocket, too - including having to get some testing done twice (multiple years apart)... There is NO substitute for accurate diagnoses. Dxes drive interventions, accommodations, therapies, medications, parenting... without the dxes, everything else is a shot in the dark. [/QUOTE]
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