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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 33863" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>So, what you are saying is that your little princess could me my daughter, lol! Except the asthma, we dodged that bullet. </p><p>My daughter may very well have a mood disorder or even a neurological disorder but what we do know right now is that she has allergies. This has made her extremely difficult to deal with.</p><p>If I were you, given the family tree, I would continue to seek out qualified evaluations (by a developmental pediatrician, board certified psychiatrist or a neuropsychologist). Early interventions help. You also want to find out if she has sensory integration problems, a diagnosis of sensory integration dysfunction may be co-morbid or stand alone. She has some red flags for it. But I would also want to ensure that her allergies were being effectively controlled and that she doesn't have an undx'd sleep disorder. My daughter looked like she had a sleep problem because her allergies were disrupting her sleep. It made her exhausted and impossible to live with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 33863, member: 1722"] So, what you are saying is that your little princess could me my daughter, lol! Except the asthma, we dodged that bullet. My daughter may very well have a mood disorder or even a neurological disorder but what we do know right now is that she has allergies. This has made her extremely difficult to deal with. If I were you, given the family tree, I would continue to seek out qualified evaluations (by a developmental pediatrician, board certified psychiatrist or a neuropsychologist). Early interventions help. You also want to find out if she has sensory integration problems, a diagnosis of sensory integration dysfunction may be co-morbid or stand alone. She has some red flags for it. But I would also want to ensure that her allergies were being effectively controlled and that she doesn't have an undx'd sleep disorder. My daughter looked like she had a sleep problem because her allergies were disrupting her sleep. It made her exhausted and impossible to live with. [/QUOTE]
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