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    Re: The study results are in: Outcomes of Adults with Childhood EBD

    Same here, do not have permission...

    I do have adobe so it is not an adobe problem.


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    Re: The study results are in: Outcomes of Adults with Childhood EBD

    Same here, can't read itl.
    Me:30's
    DH:40's
    Cultured GFG (formerly PC2):teen F, ADD, some processing delays
    Wee GFG:9 M, HYPER; plethra of dx'es
    I say anxiety is the cause for a lot of the hyper, but what do I know...I'm just the mom

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    Re: The study results are in: Outcomes of Adults with Childhood EBD

    Oh an you all laughed at ME for the Tia-pet conspiracy theory -

    Bwah ha ha .......

    I can read and it says

    I may not read it.
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    Re: The study results are in: Outcomes of Adults with Childhood EBD

    Star,

    I worry about you.

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    I say anxiety is the cause for a lot of the hyper, but what do I know...I'm just the mom

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    Re: The study results are in: Outcomes of Adults with Childhood EBD

    I don't know if I'm doing something wrong but I'm not able to view. Just wanted to let you know
    ME: Obsessed with trying to make things right-ADD & Depression-Adderall & Zoloft
    DH: Great guy-OCD-tries to minimize problems
    GFG#1: 17 boy-back home after 6 long months-ADD-Gifted-dropout-likes drugs-on "probation"-doesn't care about anything
    GFG#2: 24 girl-doesn't want to grow up-depressed but won't try therapy-tried college several times but never applies herself-blew scholarship-ignores brother totally-on her own (with 2roomies) since 6/08 working FT as a VetTech-no drugs

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    Re: The study results are in: Outcomes of Adults with Childhood EBD

    I can't read it either, but am very interested in it.
    self-work fulltime. hypo thyroid, depression and over stressed. S2BX (soon to be ex)treatment resistant bp I,PTSD,possible borderline personality, with agitation and severe insomnia. degenerative joint disease, fibro,chronic pain, drug abuse. Out of jail at this moment....... Gfg son,13,ADHD/bipolar disorder nos, pdd nos,LD NOS. Currently in RTC. pc/gfg dtr,15. zoloft and trazodone, gad and depression. She is sometimes harder to handle than her brother.

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    Re: The study results are in: Outcomes of Adults with Childhood EBD

    Earlier this evening I was unable to open the document, however I just downloaded a newer version of Adobe and now it works. Check to see if your adobe is outdated !! It's that or someone has now granted me access.
    jannie
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    gfg #2 : 11 y/o boy gifted, adhd, mild anxiety, impulsive, moody- vyvanse 20 mg 4/8 trial lamictal 125 mg

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    Re: The study results are in: Outcomes of Adults with Childhood EBD

    Martie,

    You did a wonderful job!!!! Congratulations! It has information parents and doctors need!

    The study was amazing. SO very complicated to put together, then to find a group that would cooperate - all I can say is WOW!!!!!

    Hugs,

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    Re: The study results are in: Outcomes of Adults with Childhood EBD

    I can't view either. . .
    ME - forties, work part-time- trying to keep peace in my family
    DH - forties, suffers from depression, works a lot, trying to cope
    GFG - 18, in rehab out of State, has used pretty much every substance, was PC for a long time
    PC1 - 15 yo son - 9th grade; embarassed by his big bro acting so stupid
    PC2 - 8 yo daughter - an absolute sweetheart! Gets very upset over GFG big brother - but they love each other dearly

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    Re: The study results are in: Outcomes of Adults with Childhood EBD

    I tried also and am unable to view...message states I don't have the authority necessary...story of my life...
    Me and my wonderful husband, married 30-something years.

    One son, age 21, DX ADD, anxiety disorder, and mild bipolar disorder. Living at home in his own apartment on a small allowance and seemingly quite happy to be here, carless, jobless, and going nowhere.

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