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<blockquote data-quote="fabfive" data-source="post: 539850" data-attributes="member: 11846"><p>Thank you so much. You are right in that doing it NOW is the absolute RIGHT choice. See that I have a "easy child" in my sig? I spent so many years with blinders on in regards to her behavior. In fact, I remember when she was 9 I was CERTAIN she was bi-polar but I held off on doing anything about it. I have no idea why. I guess I hoped she was really fine and it was all just a phase. A couple of months ago I found out she was severely depressed, had a plan for a school shooting, and had suicidal thoughts every.single.day. Straight to the psychiatric hospital we went. She is now seeing a counselor and we are going through thorough testing for her. So far they think ADD (makes sense now I guess), depression, and she's right on that line where Asperger's begins but not enough for a diagnosis, know what I mean? I will NOT make the same mistake with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabfive, post: 539850, member: 11846"] Thank you so much. You are right in that doing it NOW is the absolute RIGHT choice. See that I have a "easy child" in my sig? I spent so many years with blinders on in regards to her behavior. In fact, I remember when she was 9 I was CERTAIN she was bi-polar but I held off on doing anything about it. I have no idea why. I guess I hoped she was really fine and it was all just a phase. A couple of months ago I found out she was severely depressed, had a plan for a school shooting, and had suicidal thoughts every.single.day. Straight to the psychiatric hospital we went. She is now seeing a counselor and we are going through thorough testing for her. So far they think ADD (makes sense now I guess), depression, and she's right on that line where Asperger's begins but not enough for a diagnosis, know what I mean? I will NOT make the same mistake with him. [/QUOTE]
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