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<blockquote data-quote="TheBoyHasArrived" data-source="post: 557046" data-attributes="member: 14829"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>We have only had my son for 10 months (he's six), but per report, his behavior changed significantly at 3 years as well. He has all of the behaviors you describe in your daughter, and we are trying to figure out "what's what" right now too. We've done the EEG with no real results also. We are pretty convinced his behaviors are a result of alcohol exposure or MI combined with PTSD, but there's no way to know for sure right now. </p><p></p><p> I have had a couple of people who interact with my son ask if he was bipolar (they had relative's children with bipolar). While the neuro isn't convinced one way or another about my son, all of the symptoms you describe do fit bipolar symptoms in children. And, I've read that stimulants can make behaviors extreme in a bipolar child. It's interesting to me that your daughter's behaviors significantly increased recently/with medications, you wouldn't think that would be the case if it were related to an attachment disorder, etc. I hope someone is able to be more helpful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBoyHasArrived, post: 557046, member: 14829"] Hi, We have only had my son for 10 months (he's six), but per report, his behavior changed significantly at 3 years as well. He has all of the behaviors you describe in your daughter, and we are trying to figure out "what's what" right now too. We've done the EEG with no real results also. We are pretty convinced his behaviors are a result of alcohol exposure or MI combined with PTSD, but there's no way to know for sure right now. I have had a couple of people who interact with my son ask if he was bipolar (they had relative's children with bipolar). While the neuro isn't convinced one way or another about my son, all of the symptoms you describe do fit bipolar symptoms in children. And, I've read that stimulants can make behaviors extreme in a bipolar child. It's interesting to me that your daughter's behaviors significantly increased recently/with medications, you wouldn't think that would be the case if it were related to an attachment disorder, etc. I hope someone is able to be more helpful! [/QUOTE]
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