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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 358687" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>My difficult child 1 has done the same things. When he was about 13 and 14, too. Then it stopped for a while. And then just about a month ago, I was looking through his room and found one of my bras stuffed on a lower shelf of his desk!!! GAAAAH! </p><p> </p><p>We've had a neuropsychologist evaluation -- didn't really tell us anything. Then again, I think the neuropsychologist we had was a flake, or at least she was compared to the one that did difficult child 2's evaluation (VERY impressed with her).</p><p> </p><p>Anywho.... our psychiatrist thinks difficult child 1 has a mood disorder, and because difficult child 2 has bipolar, psychiatrist is also anticipating the potential for difficult child 1 to develop that way. I still have a huge problem with him seeking out porn. difficult child 2 does NOT do the same stuff difficult child 1 does, likely because his medications are doing a pretty good job. </p><p> </p><p>I'd bring this up with the psychiatrist and therapist if you have one. It's not necessarily something to act on, but definitely something to monitor closely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 358687, member: 3444"] My difficult child 1 has done the same things. When he was about 13 and 14, too. Then it stopped for a while. And then just about a month ago, I was looking through his room and found one of my bras stuffed on a lower shelf of his desk!!! GAAAAH! We've had a neuropsychologist evaluation -- didn't really tell us anything. Then again, I think the neuropsychologist we had was a flake, or at least she was compared to the one that did difficult child 2's evaluation (VERY impressed with her). Anywho.... our psychiatrist thinks difficult child 1 has a mood disorder, and because difficult child 2 has bipolar, psychiatrist is also anticipating the potential for difficult child 1 to develop that way. I still have a huge problem with him seeking out porn. difficult child 2 does NOT do the same stuff difficult child 1 does, likely because his medications are doing a pretty good job. I'd bring this up with the psychiatrist and therapist if you have one. It's not necessarily something to act on, but definitely something to monitor closely. [/QUOTE]
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