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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 48823" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>The only thing I can tell you is what the psychiatrist at Children's told me..... (and she runs their program and teaches at the medication school) N was the first child whom she felt "actually" had the disorder that she'd seen in a few years.</p><p></p><p>When I looked at her, I'm sure I had a strange look on my face, she explained that with N it was so obvious her problems weren't related to mere behavioral issues. She said they see alot of that, and it worries her.</p><p></p><p>I can tell you that N would give anything not to be at the mercy of her mood swings and the mode of thinking that comes with bipolar and borderline.</p><p></p><p>I do worry BiPolar (BP) is becoming as popular a diagnosis as ADHD/ADD, with some docs just plopping the diagnosis onto kids (and adults) who like Janet said are just major brats and have learned certain behaviors get results they like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 48823, member: 84"] The only thing I can tell you is what the psychiatrist at Children's told me..... (and she runs their program and teaches at the medication school) N was the first child whom she felt "actually" had the disorder that she'd seen in a few years. When I looked at her, I'm sure I had a strange look on my face, she explained that with N it was so obvious her problems weren't related to mere behavioral issues. She said they see alot of that, and it worries her. I can tell you that N would give anything not to be at the mercy of her mood swings and the mode of thinking that comes with bipolar and borderline. I do worry BiPolar (BP) is becoming as popular a diagnosis as ADHD/ADD, with some docs just plopping the diagnosis onto kids (and adults) who like Janet said are just major brats and have learned certain behaviors get results they like. [/QUOTE]
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