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<blockquote data-quote="tJoy&amp;sRose" data-source="post: 333797" data-attributes="member: 8782"><p>He is on a mood stabalizer already, well atyp antipsychotic as a mood stabalizer. Also he is not yet diagnosed bipolar, it is something we are watching closely for given his genetic history and tendency towards some bipolarity. At this point if we want our difficult child to continue to attend in a normal classroom the ADHD sx are the ones we must address right now. Thank you for the information, I am quite familiar actually given my own experience as an adolescent with bipolar and ADHD as well as my extensive research into the topics. I'm glad I have the knowledge I do as it certainly helps me better advocate for our difficult child in my opinion. Everything is a bit up in the air right now since we recently moved and therefore are changing some things in his treatment regimen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tJoy&sRose, post: 333797, member: 8782"] He is on a mood stabalizer already, well atyp antipsychotic as a mood stabalizer. Also he is not yet diagnosed bipolar, it is something we are watching closely for given his genetic history and tendency towards some bipolarity. At this point if we want our difficult child to continue to attend in a normal classroom the ADHD sx are the ones we must address right now. Thank you for the information, I am quite familiar actually given my own experience as an adolescent with bipolar and ADHD as well as my extensive research into the topics. I'm glad I have the knowledge I do as it certainly helps me better advocate for our difficult child in my opinion. Everything is a bit up in the air right now since we recently moved and therefore are changing some things in his treatment regimen. [/QUOTE]
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