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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 231845"><p>BiPolar (BP) was the fist diagnosis I thought manster had. I joined the BiPolar (BP) chats and frankly felt I had found the diagnosis because all these other moms understood exactly what I felt. Except manster wasn't as extreme and I just figured he had a lesser case. Finally one of the moms I chatted with told me that how I described his issues was more in line with her nephew who was AS. That's when I started doing further research. As many have said these diagnosis all blend together. AS makes the most sense as an umbrella diagnosis for all the other things manster has: social anxiety, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), sensory stuff, executive functioning deficits. He also does show addiction tendancies (sugar) and it wouldn't shock me if he were to pick up a BiPolar (BP) label after pueberty as well. </p><p></p><p>For manster, routine has helped the most. I think you are doing a great job advocating for your son and I'm glad you found us.</p><p></p><p>Hugs, ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 231845"] BiPolar (BP) was the fist diagnosis I thought manster had. I joined the BiPolar (BP) chats and frankly felt I had found the diagnosis because all these other moms understood exactly what I felt. Except manster wasn't as extreme and I just figured he had a lesser case. Finally one of the moms I chatted with told me that how I described his issues was more in line with her nephew who was AS. That's when I started doing further research. As many have said these diagnosis all blend together. AS makes the most sense as an umbrella diagnosis for all the other things manster has: social anxiety, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), sensory stuff, executive functioning deficits. He also does show addiction tendancies (sugar) and it wouldn't shock me if he were to pick up a BiPolar (BP) label after pueberty as well. For manster, routine has helped the most. I think you are doing a great job advocating for your son and I'm glad you found us. Hugs, ML [/QUOTE]
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