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Kiddo's bad medication reactions, we looking at this again?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 384852"><p>The doctor who also gave her the "official" diagnosis for bi-polar at the hospital. It's something I had been wondering about for a while, and in talking to her other therapists, teachers, and my own experience, we all agree she fits it and so did he. Of course, in looking at a more detailed (i.e. more exact behavior pattern list) for Asp, I was reading it and thinking "This could be me. This also describes more than half the gifted people I've ever known, to varying degrees." A non-verbal learning disorder is also something I'm going to talk to them about looking into, but my main worry right now is just getting this kid through her school day without these blow-ups. She has zip coping skills. She can "get" a lot of things on intellectual level - to a point. She understands A, B, C, and D. She does not get how they connect apply to anything beyond a small scope, but in other ways she grasps certain bigger concepts in a more savant-like way. She has already been questioning life and the purpose of the universe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 384852"] The doctor who also gave her the "official" diagnosis for bi-polar at the hospital. It's something I had been wondering about for a while, and in talking to her other therapists, teachers, and my own experience, we all agree she fits it and so did he. Of course, in looking at a more detailed (i.e. more exact behavior pattern list) for Asp, I was reading it and thinking "This could be me. This also describes more than half the gifted people I've ever known, to varying degrees." A non-verbal learning disorder is also something I'm going to talk to them about looking into, but my main worry right now is just getting this kid through her school day without these blow-ups. She has zip coping skills. She can "get" a lot of things on intellectual level - to a point. She understands A, B, C, and D. She does not get how they connect apply to anything beyond a small scope, but in other ways she grasps certain bigger concepts in a more savant-like way. She has already been questioning life and the purpose of the universe. [/QUOTE]
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