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Your Child's Most Bizarre Obsession?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBoyHasArrived" data-source="post: 598790" data-attributes="member: 14829"><p>Yep, no clear cycle. It's good for a while and then it might be VERY bad for a day...or two days...or three weeks (that was the longest). Sometimes there's no evident trigger, other times it's obvious what started the situation. The three weeks of bad was definitely in response to a PTSD trigger though, so it doesn't really fit the pattern. </p><p></p><p>*He just does the strangest things sometimes, his behavior looks more psychotic than Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). But then the rest of the time, it doesn't look like MI. psychiatric basically said with his combination of issues, there's no way to know unless we a) wait it out until it's more obvious or b) start shooting in the dark with medications. Most days, I don't worry about it but <em>omg</em> was yesterday an "off" day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBoyHasArrived, post: 598790, member: 14829"] Yep, no clear cycle. It's good for a while and then it might be VERY bad for a day...or two days...or three weeks (that was the longest). Sometimes there's no evident trigger, other times it's obvious what started the situation. The three weeks of bad was definitely in response to a PTSD trigger though, so it doesn't really fit the pattern. *He just does the strangest things sometimes, his behavior looks more psychotic than Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). But then the rest of the time, it doesn't look like MI. psychiatric basically said with his combination of issues, there's no way to know unless we a) wait it out until it's more obvious or b) start shooting in the dark with medications. Most days, I don't worry about it but [I]omg[/I] was yesterday an "off" day. [/QUOTE]
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