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More ? re: Typicl vs. difficult child and ADHD vs. BiPolar (BP) vs. mood
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 22482" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I agree the new years eve episode sounds much more like a mania or hypomania than any sort of adhd episode. </p><p></p><p>My ADHD son gets wound up and fidgety, talkative, loud, rambunctious. He is in constant motion. Something on him is constantly moving. His knee will be bobbing up and down, he will be tapping a pencil, glancing out the window, jumping up to check the windows, checking the cell phone for calls, looking in the fridge to see what we have to eat, seeing if the laundry is done...and on and on and on...all while talking incessantly. There is no explosions or rage, just movement. At the age mine is he can pay attention now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 22482, member: 1514"] I agree the new years eve episode sounds much more like a mania or hypomania than any sort of adhd episode. My ADHD son gets wound up and fidgety, talkative, loud, rambunctious. He is in constant motion. Something on him is constantly moving. His knee will be bobbing up and down, he will be tapping a pencil, glancing out the window, jumping up to check the windows, checking the cell phone for calls, looking in the fridge to see what we have to eat, seeing if the laundry is done...and on and on and on...all while talking incessantly. There is no explosions or rage, just movement. At the age mine is he can pay attention now. [/QUOTE]
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