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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 50419" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>My son hasn't taken steroids in a few years, but had to many times, and albuterol, from the time he was a newborn until then. I was just curious if a lot of kids with issues like ours, no matter the diagnosis, had taken these as very young children a lot. You know how years after a "popular" diagnosis and/or medication is given to pregnant women or very young children, then they find out "oops", maybe it had more side effects then we knew about. I think there are still issues we have that were definitely not caused by these (depression and anxiety in me and both my parents), but the conduct part- we never had those kind of mood swings and conduct issues. Then, I wonder how much the different society rules/policies effect it to- like zero tolerance in school, discipline different at home, less family moral support, etc.</p><p></p><p>Did I sabatoge the thread? I apologize, sincerely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 50419, member: 3699"] My son hasn't taken steroids in a few years, but had to many times, and albuterol, from the time he was a newborn until then. I was just curious if a lot of kids with issues like ours, no matter the diagnosis, had taken these as very young children a lot. You know how years after a "popular" diagnosis and/or medication is given to pregnant women or very young children, then they find out "oops", maybe it had more side effects then we knew about. I think there are still issues we have that were definitely not caused by these (depression and anxiety in me and both my parents), but the conduct part- we never had those kind of mood swings and conduct issues. Then, I wonder how much the different society rules/policies effect it to- like zero tolerance in school, discipline different at home, less family moral support, etc. Did I sabatoge the thread? I apologize, sincerely. [/QUOTE]
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