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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 211970" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>You know - your post sounds almost like a huge exhale. </p><p> </p><p>I'm glad that you have a starting point. I never really put much stock into a lable of diagnosis because to me it didn't matter as much as the where do we go from here part...however in hindsite it was crucial in moving forward. Without a diagnosis - you have no beginning. </p><p> </p><p>If medications are an issue with her - maybe you can suggest like we did with Dude for the BiPolar (BP) that she JUST TRY the medications for a month - if she gives them an honest try at the end of a month and feels better? Great - if not? stop taking them. </p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry to hear that your grandson seems to be genetically linked to this at all. My largest wish was that with you raising him it wouldn't be an issue - I guess I prayed that he was a non-difficult child and just a kid who needed a very loving gma and a great stable home. You and him cross my mind a lot. </p><p> </p><p>Huge hugs for your sigh of relief.</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 211970, member: 4964"] You know - your post sounds almost like a huge exhale. I'm glad that you have a starting point. I never really put much stock into a lable of diagnosis because to me it didn't matter as much as the where do we go from here part...however in hindsite it was crucial in moving forward. Without a diagnosis - you have no beginning. If medications are an issue with her - maybe you can suggest like we did with Dude for the BiPolar (BP) that she JUST TRY the medications for a month - if she gives them an honest try at the end of a month and feels better? Great - if not? stop taking them. I'm sorry to hear that your grandson seems to be genetically linked to this at all. My largest wish was that with you raising him it wouldn't be an issue - I guess I prayed that he was a non-difficult child and just a kid who needed a very loving gma and a great stable home. You and him cross my mind a lot. Huge hugs for your sigh of relief. Star [/QUOTE]
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