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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 530141" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Well, J is now "good" all day at school and it is me who gets the explosions, etc at home - that story familiar to many here. So I'm not sure what his "true colours" are, really. As for what else might cause hyperactivity, the doctor just mentioned personal circumstances such as the fact that I am divorced (have heard that somewhere before), anxiety - nothing about food allergies, which isn't surprising, really. She seemed to find it plausible when I said that the psychomotricien says J has "mild" ADHD. </p><p>Anyway, the way I've come to look at it now, I am more grateful for the problems J doesn't have than upset about the ones he does, if that makes any sense. In other words, one adapts to everything, in time...</p><p>IC - just read your post. Yes, could be, who knows? As you say, can't find out yet. Don't know if it means anything at all but since the hearing test he had this morning (different sounds piped into his ears through headphones), he has been complaining that one of his ears hurts... could be something any child would experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 530141, member: 11227"] Well, J is now "good" all day at school and it is me who gets the explosions, etc at home - that story familiar to many here. So I'm not sure what his "true colours" are, really. As for what else might cause hyperactivity, the doctor just mentioned personal circumstances such as the fact that I am divorced (have heard that somewhere before), anxiety - nothing about food allergies, which isn't surprising, really. She seemed to find it plausible when I said that the psychomotricien says J has "mild" ADHD. Anyway, the way I've come to look at it now, I am more grateful for the problems J doesn't have than upset about the ones he does, if that makes any sense. In other words, one adapts to everything, in time... IC - just read your post. Yes, could be, who knows? As you say, can't find out yet. Don't know if it means anything at all but since the hearing test he had this morning (different sounds piped into his ears through headphones), he has been complaining that one of his ears hurts... could be something any child would experience. [/QUOTE]
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