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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 200638" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>For us it was easy. K was 5 and we didn't explain any of the tests we just explained what Bipolar was. We explained what the roller coaster ride going on in her head was. How she was like a volcano, and now we knew why and had an idea of how to help her. </p><p>But she was having hallucinations and suicidal ideations... so she wanted to know why and what was going on in her head. She is an ultra-ultra rapid cycler and she feels it. </p><p>If you are concerned and you like your doctor, maybe you can do it together? Or research it online together. Remember ODD is a symptom of something or a co-morbid diagnosis, it usually goes with a diagnosis. Like you have Bipolar Disorder with one of your symptoms being ODD, or it is Co-morbid with BiPolar (BP).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 200638, member: 3155"] For us it was easy. K was 5 and we didn't explain any of the tests we just explained what Bipolar was. We explained what the roller coaster ride going on in her head was. How she was like a volcano, and now we knew why and had an idea of how to help her. But she was having hallucinations and suicidal ideations... so she wanted to know why and what was going on in her head. She is an ultra-ultra rapid cycler and she feels it. If you are concerned and you like your doctor, maybe you can do it together? Or research it online together. Remember ODD is a symptom of something or a co-morbid diagnosis, it usually goes with a diagnosis. Like you have Bipolar Disorder with one of your symptoms being ODD, or it is Co-morbid with BiPolar (BP). [/QUOTE]
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