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Grrrr! Diagnosis Shmosis!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 214237" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Hi,</p><p>I know it can be so very frustrating i went through the same thing as many did here for so long until we found the right thing that finally worked.</p><p> </p><p>What makes the doctor say BiPolar (BP)? Does difficult child rage at all, not run of hte mill temper tantrums like really rage, throw stuff, verbally attack you? My daughter didn't fit the criteria for BiPolar (BP) either, so they diagnosis with bipolar not otherwise specified not otherwise specified. Which basically means she does not meet all the symptoms.</p><p> </p><p>Forgive me for asking i'm quite sure you must of posted before yet what are the main issues you are seeing in your difficult child, that he is struggling with?? I'm guessing attention problems is one of them. </p><p> </p><p>I too thought my difficult child may of been high functioning autism yet my dr shut it down as well. He said she doesn't present that way at all, she as yours is able to joke (with the right ppl), her responses verbally and facial gestures are not that of a child with high functioning autism.</p><p> </p><p>Is he still on the seroquel??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 214237, member: 4514"] Hi, I know it can be so very frustrating i went through the same thing as many did here for so long until we found the right thing that finally worked. What makes the doctor say BiPolar (BP)? Does difficult child rage at all, not run of hte mill temper tantrums like really rage, throw stuff, verbally attack you? My daughter didn't fit the criteria for BiPolar (BP) either, so they diagnosis with bipolar not otherwise specified not otherwise specified. Which basically means she does not meet all the symptoms. Forgive me for asking i'm quite sure you must of posted before yet what are the main issues you are seeing in your difficult child, that he is struggling with?? I'm guessing attention problems is one of them. I too thought my difficult child may of been high functioning autism yet my dr shut it down as well. He said she doesn't present that way at all, she as yours is able to joke (with the right ppl), her responses verbally and facial gestures are not that of a child with high functioning autism. Is he still on the seroquel?? [/QUOTE]
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