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Differentiating irritability ADHD vs BiPolar (BP)
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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 41264" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Interesting. You know, before I joined this group I never knew of anyone who had a kid who raged. My difficult child 1 started raging at about age 3 and then quit after attending her Residential Treatment Center (RTC) at age 16. She had gotten better before the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) but we still saw some. It seemed like you could see them coming on--she would get agitated and maybe she would start laughing in a manic way. Nothing we did while she was having one seemed to help, they seemed to have to play themselves out. She would finally start sobbing and then you would know it was coming to an end. I never did find any professional who could tell me why she did this. She does seem to have outgrown it or somehow manages to control it now. Any ideas?</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 41264, member: 3450"] Interesting. You know, before I joined this group I never knew of anyone who had a kid who raged. My difficult child 1 started raging at about age 3 and then quit after attending her Residential Treatment Center (RTC) at age 16. She had gotten better before the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) but we still saw some. It seemed like you could see them coming on--she would get agitated and maybe she would start laughing in a manic way. Nothing we did while she was having one seemed to help, they seemed to have to play themselves out. She would finally start sobbing and then you would know it was coming to an end. I never did find any professional who could tell me why she did this. She does seem to have outgrown it or somehow manages to control it now. Any ideas? Thanks, Jane [/QUOTE]
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