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<blockquote data-quote="ilovemykids" data-source="post: 137383" data-attributes="member: 4833"><p>4 hour neuropsychologist evaluation...it may be bi polar...however if it would be it would have to be rapid cycling...he's like a light switch...be great...freak out....be great all within a short time frame...that is why I'm hesitant to do depakote. He was ahead on every dev. milestone except talking (he talked early too however it took quite a while for us to really understand him because he mushed all his words together...you could understand him perfectly if it was only a few words and not a story)....to explain more when he was little we never could re-direct him (hours of trying) temper-tantrums=hours, ignore him=get worse... When he is good he is AMAZNING!-such a wonderful kid...kind, compasionate, loving, funny etc. but when he's off look out (mainly if he doesn't get his way or the way he thinks it should be (perfectionist)). Ex. At school the other day he went into a huge water puddle (wouldn't get out or stay away after repeated requests), when they went to get him out he took off-hit 2 teachers had to be carried to EBD room (still fighting)...took 2 hours for him to calm down and then "snapped out" of it-and was perfect the rest of day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilovemykids, post: 137383, member: 4833"] 4 hour neuropsychologist evaluation...it may be bi polar...however if it would be it would have to be rapid cycling...he's like a light switch...be great...freak out....be great all within a short time frame...that is why I'm hesitant to do depakote. He was ahead on every dev. milestone except talking (he talked early too however it took quite a while for us to really understand him because he mushed all his words together...you could understand him perfectly if it was only a few words and not a story)....to explain more when he was little we never could re-direct him (hours of trying) temper-tantrums=hours, ignore him=get worse... When he is good he is AMAZNING!-such a wonderful kid...kind, compasionate, loving, funny etc. but when he's off look out (mainly if he doesn't get his way or the way he thinks it should be (perfectionist)). Ex. At school the other day he went into a huge water puddle (wouldn't get out or stay away after repeated requests), when they went to get him out he took off-hit 2 teachers had to be carried to EBD room (still fighting)...took 2 hours for him to calm down and then "snapped out" of it-and was perfect the rest of day. [/QUOTE]
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