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Conduct Disorder - Is there any hope?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 369589" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>All that I can tell you is to take it one day at a time. My Daughter has been dealt a pretty raw deal as far as diagnosis's. </p><p>She has SX's of almost everything. She truly has BiPolar (BP) she has classic symptoms. But one can look at some of her SX's and say, "Oh it must be Schizophrenia or this or that"... Even with Autism a child can have a very real imaginary "friend or friends".</p><p>But when you seriously look at the list of SX's for BiPolar (BP) it covers most of her issues. </p><p>When she is medicated and semi-stable she then shows signs of Autism. But it took a long time for her to get stable and tease out all of the non-manic/depression etc. SX vs what are other true separate diagnosis. </p><p>But saying all of this, none of it really matters in one sense because the SX's still need to be treated. But on the other hand having the diagnosis's can get you better help. </p><p>My daughter could NOT get any social skills group help until she was diagnosis'd with High-Functioning Autism (HFA) and now she is actually offered help. </p><p>Having a correct diagnosis also helps you with the right medication choices also. K is hyper-sexual, but she was never abused and I know this for a fact. One of the wonders of her BiPolar (BP) is that she is brutally honest. </p><p>Keep trudging forward and things will get better, maybe not right away, but for you it will settle down and you will be able to accept this and see a future no matter what it may entail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 369589, member: 3155"] All that I can tell you is to take it one day at a time. My Daughter has been dealt a pretty raw deal as far as diagnosis's. She has SX's of almost everything. She truly has BiPolar (BP) she has classic symptoms. But one can look at some of her SX's and say, "Oh it must be Schizophrenia or this or that"... Even with Autism a child can have a very real imaginary "friend or friends". But when you seriously look at the list of SX's for BiPolar (BP) it covers most of her issues. When she is medicated and semi-stable she then shows signs of Autism. But it took a long time for her to get stable and tease out all of the non-manic/depression etc. SX vs what are other true separate diagnosis. But saying all of this, none of it really matters in one sense because the SX's still need to be treated. But on the other hand having the diagnosis's can get you better help. My daughter could NOT get any social skills group help until she was diagnosis'd with High-Functioning Autism (HFA) and now she is actually offered help. Having a correct diagnosis also helps you with the right medication choices also. K is hyper-sexual, but she was never abused and I know this for a fact. One of the wonders of her BiPolar (BP) is that she is brutally honest. Keep trudging forward and things will get better, maybe not right away, but for you it will settle down and you will be able to accept this and see a future no matter what it may entail. [/QUOTE]
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