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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 176070" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>For now I will go buy gum, I am just worried that I will have a similar experience to Marg, and he will just want more and more and who knows where I will find it. He does have several sensory things, but they have gotten better as he has gotten older. I thought that sensory issues went along with bipolar (difficult child is cyclothymic--similiar to BiPolar (BP)). It mentions that in the bipolar child, and several other books or articles that I have read. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>We may end up getting a neuropsychologist evaluation. psychiatrist is still on vacation, so we are muddling along. I have not given difficult child his stimulant in over 2 weeks, and he got much worse at first and now is back to where he was on the stims. Which is not a good place at this time. We go to the beach next week, and I will follow up on it after we get back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 176070, member: 3184"] For now I will go buy gum, I am just worried that I will have a similar experience to Marg, and he will just want more and more and who knows where I will find it. He does have several sensory things, but they have gotten better as he has gotten older. I thought that sensory issues went along with bipolar (difficult child is cyclothymic--similiar to BiPolar (BP)). It mentions that in the bipolar child, and several other books or articles that I have read. We may end up getting a neuropsychologist evaluation. psychiatrist is still on vacation, so we are muddling along. I have not given difficult child his stimulant in over 2 weeks, and he got much worse at first and now is back to where he was on the stims. Which is not a good place at this time. We go to the beach next week, and I will follow up on it after we get back. [/QUOTE]
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