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<blockquote data-quote="WNC Gal" data-source="post: 47389" data-attributes="member: 3783"><p>For our child, her very first troublesome symptoms WERE self-injury.. so we are always on "high alert" to watch what sorts of objects she is collecting and her other behaviors. She seems to be more impulsive while beginning to "crash" which is really a mixed state mood. And that impulsive behavior might be playing with her sisters aggressively until they cry, "showing off" by waving around knives while preparing breakfast, collecting dangerous objects (vials of mercury from thermostats!), etc. She has never had rages nor episodes of true destructive mania - but in the weeks prior to each crash, she definitely starts obsessing about morbid subjects, starts doing things a bit outrageous (wanting to clean skylights on the roof, jumping into polluted water). </p><p></p><p>Again - this probably has absolutely NOTHING to do with your child - and I HOPE it doesn't - but for us, there are definitely patterns with impulsive and unusual behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WNC Gal, post: 47389, member: 3783"] For our child, her very first troublesome symptoms WERE self-injury.. so we are always on "high alert" to watch what sorts of objects she is collecting and her other behaviors. She seems to be more impulsive while beginning to "crash" which is really a mixed state mood. And that impulsive behavior might be playing with her sisters aggressively until they cry, "showing off" by waving around knives while preparing breakfast, collecting dangerous objects (vials of mercury from thermostats!), etc. She has never had rages nor episodes of true destructive mania - but in the weeks prior to each crash, she definitely starts obsessing about morbid subjects, starts doing things a bit outrageous (wanting to clean skylights on the roof, jumping into polluted water). Again - this probably has absolutely NOTHING to do with your child - and I HOPE it doesn't - but for us, there are definitely patterns with impulsive and unusual behavior. [/QUOTE]
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