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ADHD...throwing Bipolar in the mix
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<blockquote data-quote="MommaK" data-source="post: 696790" data-attributes="member: 20354"><p>My daughter is ADHD and had an initial diagnosis of disruptive mood disorder, and now they ate leaning more towards bipolar. She is on 50mg of seraquil. We ask about anti depresant for her depression and the psychiatrist said she is leary of it at that time because it could make mania and other symptoms worse. She was never a big problem until 13 and that's whenough she became aggressive and would flip mood switches like nobodies business and also began getting in trouble in school. We did see symptoms from a young age but she was manageable until around age 13.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MommaK, post: 696790, member: 20354"] My daughter is ADHD and had an initial diagnosis of disruptive mood disorder, and now they ate leaning more towards bipolar. She is on 50mg of seraquil. We ask about anti depresant for her depression and the psychiatrist said she is leary of it at that time because it could make mania and other symptoms worse. She was never a big problem until 13 and that's whenough she became aggressive and would flip mood switches like nobodies business and also began getting in trouble in school. We did see symptoms from a young age but she was manageable until around age 13. [/QUOTE]
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