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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 64393" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Originally Posted By: AtThe Brink</p><p>Oh, its funny you would say Bi-polar because my twin sisters boy has that.</p><p></p><p>There is a very strong genetic component believed to be involved with BiPolar (BP). If your sister is your identical twin, I'd bet there are a number of universities that would be VERY excited to talk to you about participating in one of their genetics studies (Johns Hopkins, Columbia U, Indiana U, Rush U, UC San Diego, UC San Francisco, U of Louisville, U of Pennsylvania, U of Iowa, U of Chicago to name a few)! And even if she's not identical, the fact that her son has BiPolar (BP) would make me very suspicious of your son's diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>We participated in an ADHD genetics study at UCLA a few years back. Got some great info on my kids from the free neuropsychologist evaluations, gave a little bit of blood, and got paid for our efforts. </p><p></p><p>Hope you can get some answers soon and get your difficult child into a treatment plan that helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 64393, member: 3444"] Originally Posted By: AtThe Brink Oh, its funny you would say Bi-polar because my twin sisters boy has that. There is a very strong genetic component believed to be involved with BiPolar (BP). If your sister is your identical twin, I'd bet there are a number of universities that would be VERY excited to talk to you about participating in one of their genetics studies (Johns Hopkins, Columbia U, Indiana U, Rush U, UC San Diego, UC San Francisco, U of Louisville, U of Pennsylvania, U of Iowa, U of Chicago to name a few)! And even if she's not identical, the fact that her son has BiPolar (BP) would make me very suspicious of your son's diagnosis. We participated in an ADHD genetics study at UCLA a few years back. Got some great info on my kids from the free neuropsychologist evaluations, gave a little bit of blood, and got paid for our efforts. Hope you can get some answers soon and get your difficult child into a treatment plan that helps! [/QUOTE]
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