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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 182261" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have a son on the Spectrum. I think your son could be on it, but I don't think that's the whole thing. I don't know if he has bipolar either. I don't know WHAT is wrong, I just think it's way beyond ADHD. I'm not sure it's all a psychiatric problem though. The behavior is so "out there" that I'd do the neuropsychologist evaluation again. I truly, truly, truly do not believe either a regular psychologist can figure this one out. After all, he has alredy fooled this psychologist and the psychologist has been wrong. I also don't like him treating it as a behavioral issue. It's way beyond that too. I think your son can be helped, but I think that, since he's getting older, time is running out...it will only get worse. And at this point I'd be asking for a head-to-toe neuropsychologist evaluation. Stealing woman's clothing can be a fetish. You need to know what is going on so you can help him.</p><p>As for the pills wearing off and that's when he does this stuff, stimulants can make mood disordered kids cycle like crazy and get even worse. That would make me think that this is going on and Iwould wonder if stimulants or Straterra are the ticket for this child. Maybe part of the problem is that he's on the wrong type of medication. I do not feel this is a simple case of poor impulse control or boundary issues. in my opinion he has some sort of disorder and it is getting worse. (((Hugs))) Take care and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 182261, member: 1550"] I have a son on the Spectrum. I think your son could be on it, but I don't think that's the whole thing. I don't know if he has bipolar either. I don't know WHAT is wrong, I just think it's way beyond ADHD. I'm not sure it's all a psychiatric problem though. The behavior is so "out there" that I'd do the neuropsychologist evaluation again. I truly, truly, truly do not believe either a regular psychologist can figure this one out. After all, he has alredy fooled this psychologist and the psychologist has been wrong. I also don't like him treating it as a behavioral issue. It's way beyond that too. I think your son can be helped, but I think that, since he's getting older, time is running out...it will only get worse. And at this point I'd be asking for a head-to-toe neuropsychologist evaluation. Stealing woman's clothing can be a fetish. You need to know what is going on so you can help him. As for the pills wearing off and that's when he does this stuff, stimulants can make mood disordered kids cycle like crazy and get even worse. That would make me think that this is going on and Iwould wonder if stimulants or Straterra are the ticket for this child. Maybe part of the problem is that he's on the wrong type of medication. I do not feel this is a simple case of poor impulse control or boundary issues. in my opinion he has some sort of disorder and it is getting worse. (((Hugs))) Take care and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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