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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 341066" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I agree that the therm "Temper Dysregulation Disorder" could be problematic in how it's perceived by the general public.</p><p> </p><p>Aside from that, I understand the need to clarify and differentiate the subtleties that exist in the mood disorder spectrum. I could be convinced that my difficult child 1 is TDD and ADHD, because his issues present very differently from difficult child 2. And even difficult child 2 might not be considered classic bipolar because we believe his was induced by an autoimmune event in his brain -- although some would argue that if he weren't predisposed to BiPolar (BP), he never would have developed the symptoms even with the AI event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 341066, member: 3444"] I agree that the therm "Temper Dysregulation Disorder" could be problematic in how it's perceived by the general public. Aside from that, I understand the need to clarify and differentiate the subtleties that exist in the mood disorder spectrum. I could be convinced that my difficult child 1 is TDD and ADHD, because his issues present very differently from difficult child 2. And even difficult child 2 might not be considered classic bipolar because we believe his was induced by an autoimmune event in his brain -- although some would argue that if he weren't predisposed to BiPolar (BP), he never would have developed the symptoms even with the AI event. [/QUOTE]
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