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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 144164" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Since you have gotten almost every diagnosis. available for this poor kid, my guess about what is wrong with him as they don't know and are trying medications randomly, hoping that one of them works. If he hasn't had a neuropsychologist evaluation, I'd try that. in my opinion it's confusing to have a laundry list of diagnosis. If it's possible, it's best to see what is the main thing causing the problems and treat it. I agree that it's probably not ADHD. If he gets aggressive on it, I wouldn't go with ADHD medications. There are worse things than not focusing in school without medication (a child can have accomodations). Hypernnes doesn't mean automatic ADHD. Autistic/Aspergers kids and bipolar kids are also ungodly hyper, but, especially with mood disordered kids, ADHD medications can actually make them worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 144164, member: 1550"] Since you have gotten almost every diagnosis. available for this poor kid, my guess about what is wrong with him as they don't know and are trying medications randomly, hoping that one of them works. If he hasn't had a neuropsychologist evaluation, I'd try that. in my opinion it's confusing to have a laundry list of diagnosis. If it's possible, it's best to see what is the main thing causing the problems and treat it. I agree that it's probably not ADHD. If he gets aggressive on it, I wouldn't go with ADHD medications. There are worse things than not focusing in school without medication (a child can have accomodations). Hypernnes doesn't mean automatic ADHD. Autistic/Aspergers kids and bipolar kids are also ungodly hyper, but, especially with mood disordered kids, ADHD medications can actually make them worse. [/QUOTE]
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