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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 117264" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi,</p><p></p><p>thanks for all the responses their so appreciated. it's been crazy and hard. and oh so confusing to say the least. i thought by now on the abilify she would be doing better. the only thing that seems to have improved somewhat is her sleep patterns have regulated somewhat. she still has nights where her anxiety wins out and she can't fall asleep. the things i see and what i know is she has extreme anxiety as i had mentioned, she also has sensory issues, germ issues, she obsessesover things, she is uncomfortable around most people. she makes friendships yet it takes her a long time to make them. she isn't affectionate towards family at all. freezes up when someone hugs her besides her dad and i. she is extremely needy and emotional, doens't make eye contact with strangers or initiate conversations with kids in school that is very scarey for her. she was in the same school for two yeras and every morning the other kids on line would be talking and id have to stand next to my daughter who spoke to no one until the teacher came and the class went up into bldg.</p><p></p><p>i'm going to go to a neuro pysch as everyone suggested. i'm also going to take her to be tested for high functioning autism. </p><p></p><p>any other ideas. does this sound like a bi polar kid to you? she did have her moments of being depressed at times crying alot before bed taht's when it all comes out. she's hurt a dog of ours in past and has verbally abused my older one at times without being provoked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 117264, member: 4514"] hi, thanks for all the responses their so appreciated. it's been crazy and hard. and oh so confusing to say the least. i thought by now on the abilify she would be doing better. the only thing that seems to have improved somewhat is her sleep patterns have regulated somewhat. she still has nights where her anxiety wins out and she can't fall asleep. the things i see and what i know is she has extreme anxiety as i had mentioned, she also has sensory issues, germ issues, she obsessesover things, she is uncomfortable around most people. she makes friendships yet it takes her a long time to make them. she isn't affectionate towards family at all. freezes up when someone hugs her besides her dad and i. she is extremely needy and emotional, doens't make eye contact with strangers or initiate conversations with kids in school that is very scarey for her. she was in the same school for two yeras and every morning the other kids on line would be talking and id have to stand next to my daughter who spoke to no one until the teacher came and the class went up into bldg. i'm going to go to a neuro pysch as everyone suggested. i'm also going to take her to be tested for high functioning autism. any other ideas. does this sound like a bi polar kid to you? she did have her moments of being depressed at times crying alot before bed taht's when it all comes out. she's hurt a dog of ours in past and has verbally abused my older one at times without being provoked. [/QUOTE]
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