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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 446508" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Welcome to the board. You found a great place for support, guidance and insights.</p><p></p><p>I think you already know, but there is more than ADHD going on with your little boy. Since your sister and his older brother are bi-polar, there is a strong possibility that he is too. Carb cravings are one indicator of BiPolar (BP), and it sure sounds like your difficult child suffers from that. My son is a bottomless pit, and he still would not be able to eat that list you posted. Could be symptomatic of something else as well. A full evaluation is in order. Most here swear by a neuropsychologist evaluation, I personally haven't had that 'luxury'.</p><p></p><p>Welcome again to the board. </p><p>A few tips:</p><p>Set up a signature to give basic family info (you can follow the example of others as to what to put in) At the right top, click on settings, then Edit Signature is about halfway down on the left.</p><p>Use paragraphs. The giant block of text is difficult to read as well as to go back and find important 'details' when responding to a post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 446508, member: 11965"] Welcome to the board. You found a great place for support, guidance and insights. I think you already know, but there is more than ADHD going on with your little boy. Since your sister and his older brother are bi-polar, there is a strong possibility that he is too. Carb cravings are one indicator of BiPolar (BP), and it sure sounds like your difficult child suffers from that. My son is a bottomless pit, and he still would not be able to eat that list you posted. Could be symptomatic of something else as well. A full evaluation is in order. Most here swear by a neuropsychologist evaluation, I personally haven't had that 'luxury'. Welcome again to the board. A few tips: Set up a signature to give basic family info (you can follow the example of others as to what to put in) At the right top, click on settings, then Edit Signature is about halfway down on the left. Use paragraphs. The giant block of text is difficult to read as well as to go back and find important 'details' when responding to a post. [/QUOTE]
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