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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 461771" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>I would only wish that Danny would have had a bi-polar diagnosis when he was younger instead of older. Seemed the ADHD medications worked ok for a while, and each change would ramp him up, and around pubety, then all h*ll broke loose. Kept taking him back to the doctor and telling them this is NOT ADHD - I have stand alone ADHD and I never acted like that - only similarity was impulse control. Wasn't till he was 14 I took him to the psychiatric doctor and got the right diagnosis. All those wasted years, and misery for him in school and once they are labeled "the bad kid" there is no putting that back in the can as far as the school/justice system went. Back then I found this forum, and wonderful parents who set me a bit in the right direction. </p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 461771, member: 47"] I would only wish that Danny would have had a bi-polar diagnosis when he was younger instead of older. Seemed the ADHD medications worked ok for a while, and each change would ramp him up, and around pubety, then all h*ll broke loose. Kept taking him back to the doctor and telling them this is NOT ADHD - I have stand alone ADHD and I never acted like that - only similarity was impulse control. Wasn't till he was 14 I took him to the psychiatric doctor and got the right diagnosis. All those wasted years, and misery for him in school and once they are labeled "the bad kid" there is no putting that back in the can as far as the school/justice system went. Back then I found this forum, and wonderful parents who set me a bit in the right direction. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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