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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 246248" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Thanks Marg. I can understand the lightbulb going on in his head telling him that maybe this kid isn't so bad afterall -- he was just so impulsive and animated that day I was wondering if his change of heart was also an impulsive thing. I said hypOmania because he isn't fully manic, but just below that. Sort of like a bad ADHD day. And the jury is still out on whether or not these behaviors we still see in him are ADHD or mild bipolar. </p><p> </p><p>Lately when he takes stimulants, he talks too much in class, blurts out answers and is still impulsive, which is why the psychiatrist thinks it's NOT ADHD causing his behavior problems. He had Focalin the day before (short acting), two doses of 5mg over 8 hours.</p><p> </p><p>He didn't get any stimulant today either, so I'll have to see how he is when I pick him up in an hour...</p><p> </p><p>Sometimes I think I am too close to the situation to see things clearly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 246248, member: 3444"] Thanks Marg. I can understand the lightbulb going on in his head telling him that maybe this kid isn't so bad afterall -- he was just so impulsive and animated that day I was wondering if his change of heart was also an impulsive thing. I said hypOmania because he isn't fully manic, but just below that. Sort of like a bad ADHD day. And the jury is still out on whether or not these behaviors we still see in him are ADHD or mild bipolar. Lately when he takes stimulants, he talks too much in class, blurts out answers and is still impulsive, which is why the psychiatrist thinks it's NOT ADHD causing his behavior problems. He had Focalin the day before (short acting), two doses of 5mg over 8 hours. He didn't get any stimulant today either, so I'll have to see how he is when I pick him up in an hour... Sometimes I think I am too close to the situation to see things clearly. [/QUOTE]
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