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What tests should I do for difficult child and his behavior issue
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 149788" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>It does sound like he's got other stuff going on, but I wanted to caution you that diabetes can cause behavior issues. I'm hypoglycemic (which can happen to a diabetic and surely you're aware of all that) and if I'm not careful, can have mood swings and energy levels that mimic Bipolar, fast cycling. Crying jags, anger, elation, all those things can be a part of diabetics' issues. So don't totally rule it out.</p><p>Once you get his diet under control, it will help you sort out what sorts of psychiatric medications to use.</p><p>Also, it's imperative that he exericise every day until he works up a sweat. It will help regulate his blood sugar level, as well as use up energy that otherwise might manifest itself as anxiety. </p><p>Wish I could offer more ideas for tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 149788, member: 3419"] It does sound like he's got other stuff going on, but I wanted to caution you that diabetes can cause behavior issues. I'm hypoglycemic (which can happen to a diabetic and surely you're aware of all that) and if I'm not careful, can have mood swings and energy levels that mimic Bipolar, fast cycling. Crying jags, anger, elation, all those things can be a part of diabetics' issues. So don't totally rule it out. Once you get his diet under control, it will help you sort out what sorts of psychiatric medications to use. Also, it's imperative that he exericise every day until he works up a sweat. It will help regulate his blood sugar level, as well as use up energy that otherwise might manifest itself as anxiety. Wish I could offer more ideas for tests. [/QUOTE]
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