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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 417718" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I saw some of the show. Since difficult child's father told me he "exploded" when he reached adolesence and difficult child did, too, I'm convinced he has it- I also believe in the theory that some males have more testerone bursting into them than others and tht contributes as well. And I still toy with the idea that steroid use for wheezing contributed.</p><p></p><p>I'm not so sure if I would have wanted to know this when difficult child was young. It definitely would have caused me to parent him differently from a young age but without having any better knowledge about what it takes to really curb these tendencies, I wonder if I would have been unduly harsh on difficult child before he was a difficult child, trying to prevent something that simply can't be prevented. The specialist on Dr. P's show pointed out that people with this gene react as quickly to triggers and without thinking as most people do when they drop something on their toe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 417718, member: 3699"] I saw some of the show. Since difficult child's father told me he "exploded" when he reached adolesence and difficult child did, too, I'm convinced he has it- I also believe in the theory that some males have more testerone bursting into them than others and tht contributes as well. And I still toy with the idea that steroid use for wheezing contributed. I'm not so sure if I would have wanted to know this when difficult child was young. It definitely would have caused me to parent him differently from a young age but without having any better knowledge about what it takes to really curb these tendencies, I wonder if I would have been unduly harsh on difficult child before he was a difficult child, trying to prevent something that simply can't be prevented. The specialist on Dr. P's show pointed out that people with this gene react as quickly to triggers and without thinking as most people do when they drop something on their toe. [/QUOTE]
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