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<blockquote data-quote="sherden24" data-source="post: 468230" data-attributes="member: 12953"><p>Thanks so much for the warm welcome. Several questions were asked. She was evaluated by a wonderful psychatrist who did a complete and indepth evaluation. He stated that she is the smartest child he has ever seen. He also said he has the worse case of ADHD that he has ever seen. I do understand a lot of the co-morbidites of the ADHD diagnosis and I know that Bi-Polar is very common however, there usually has to be some sort of famial history for it. We just can't find anything as far as Bi-polar on any side of the family. She does seem to have a strong case of depression.</p><p></p><p>She does not have an IEP. We may need to do that. I am not sure. She just seems so "normal" at times and then when she has these fits, so angry. I am going to look at some of these resources to see what I can find out. Thanks so much for the warm welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sherden24, post: 468230, member: 12953"] Thanks so much for the warm welcome. Several questions were asked. She was evaluated by a wonderful psychatrist who did a complete and indepth evaluation. He stated that she is the smartest child he has ever seen. He also said he has the worse case of ADHD that he has ever seen. I do understand a lot of the co-morbidites of the ADHD diagnosis and I know that Bi-Polar is very common however, there usually has to be some sort of famial history for it. We just can't find anything as far as Bi-polar on any side of the family. She does seem to have a strong case of depression. She does not have an IEP. We may need to do that. I am not sure. She just seems so "normal" at times and then when she has these fits, so angry. I am going to look at some of these resources to see what I can find out. Thanks so much for the warm welcome. [/QUOTE]
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