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Bipolar and irritability in kids
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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 592647" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>" Would you describe your child as super angry, super grouchy or super cranky? Is this how your kid behaves all or most of the time? Does the smallest distraction or inconvenience send your youngster over the edge into angry and touchy fits? This is what your doctor will specifically look for -- persistent and severe irritability -- to establish a diagnosis of bipolar disorder."</p><p></p><p>Uh yes. Angry, grouchy, AND cranky. Isn't that the definition of difficult child? For me it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 592647, member: 3930"] " Would you describe your child as super angry, super grouchy or super cranky? Is this how your kid behaves all or most of the time? Does the smallest distraction or inconvenience send your youngster over the edge into angry and touchy fits? This is what your doctor will specifically look for -- persistent and severe irritability -- to establish a diagnosis of bipolar disorder." Uh yes. Angry, grouchy, AND cranky. Isn't that the definition of difficult child? For me it is. [/QUOTE]
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