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<blockquote data-quote="mari7413" data-source="post: 98898" data-attributes="member: 1370"><p>He was different at birth, yes. He was screaming his bloody (no pun intended) head off before his shoulders were out. He was a total high needs baby the whole way. He didn't sleep, and would only quiet down when he was in my arms and on the breast. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child has a strong family history on both sides of his family. ADHD and Bipolar children, although have a lot of the same signs and symptoms, are very different as well. ADHD children break things in hyped up play, bipolar children break theme in anger. ADHD kids go into fits/rages when they've been over stimulated, bipolar kids do when having boundries set or by a "no" from a parent. ADHD children show their fits anywhere, bipolar children tend to save their's for home, espically with-mom. There's other symptoms. Might I recommend the book, "The Bipolar Child", it's been a wealth of information for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mari7413, post: 98898, member: 1370"] He was different at birth, yes. He was screaming his bloody (no pun intended) head off before his shoulders were out. He was a total high needs baby the whole way. He didn't sleep, and would only quiet down when he was in my arms and on the breast. My difficult child has a strong family history on both sides of his family. ADHD and Bipolar children, although have a lot of the same signs and symptoms, are very different as well. ADHD children break things in hyped up play, bipolar children break theme in anger. ADHD kids go into fits/rages when they've been over stimulated, bipolar kids do when having boundries set or by a "no" from a parent. ADHD children show their fits anywhere, bipolar children tend to save their's for home, espically with-mom. There's other symptoms. Might I recommend the book, "The Bipolar Child", it's been a wealth of information for us. [/QUOTE]
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