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Dev. pediatrician. added Inattentive type ADHD and possible BiPolar (BP)-not otherwise specified
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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 547237" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>I'm on the fence about the BiPolar (BP) diagnosis. I know the next few years will get tougher because of puberty, and I don't want to put her on anything heavy without knowing for sure she needs it. It's taken too long to even get to this point because of medicine resistance (mostly husband). But I do see the some little signs that I'm hoping are indeed Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). I keep telling myself that the recent mood swings are just the beginning of hormones. First thing I did this morning was call the regional center to update them and get new intake arrangements. </p><p></p><p>Yes, we have an IEP. Her school is actually really good at getting her what she needs. Most of her needs we've been on top of, we just labeled in now.</p><p></p><p>Anybody here ever get equine (horse) therapy for their child either through the regional center or insurance? Her new doctor suggested that, and there are weird new health laws that are too ambiguous to really understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 547237, member: 5663"] I'm on the fence about the BiPolar (BP) diagnosis. I know the next few years will get tougher because of puberty, and I don't want to put her on anything heavy without knowing for sure she needs it. It's taken too long to even get to this point because of medicine resistance (mostly husband). But I do see the some little signs that I'm hoping are indeed Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). I keep telling myself that the recent mood swings are just the beginning of hormones. First thing I did this morning was call the regional center to update them and get new intake arrangements. Yes, we have an IEP. Her school is actually really good at getting her what she needs. Most of her needs we've been on top of, we just labeled in now. Anybody here ever get equine (horse) therapy for their child either through the regional center or insurance? Her new doctor suggested that, and there are weird new health laws that are too ambiguous to really understand. [/QUOTE]
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