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<blockquote data-quote="Reen" data-source="post: 362766"><p>I have a 10 year old difficult child that is currently hospitalized. She was diagnosed at 7 with </p><p>Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and a prenatal stroke. She is a wonderful child. A few weeks ago they were saying bipolar, but as she got more aggressive, we realized we needed more help. The hospital has said Dissociative Disorder and not bipolar on top of the anxiety, they have weaned her off Risperidone and Zoloft and are starting Intuniv today. Can't find much on Dissociative Dissorder. Any help anyone can give is greatly appreciated. This is the hardest thing we have ever done and we want to make sure we make some gains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reen, post: 362766"] I have a 10 year old difficult child that is currently hospitalized. She was diagnosed at 7 with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and a prenatal stroke. She is a wonderful child. A few weeks ago they were saying bipolar, but as she got more aggressive, we realized we needed more help. The hospital has said Dissociative Disorder and not bipolar on top of the anxiety, they have weaned her off Risperidone and Zoloft and are starting Intuniv today. Can't find much on Dissociative Dissorder. Any help anyone can give is greatly appreciated. This is the hardest thing we have ever done and we want to make sure we make some gains. [/QUOTE]
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