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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 634009" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Confused-that's a good question. difficult child was diagnosis'd with ADHD when he was three or four; he was over the top hyper. However, it went deeper than that. The behaviors were most concerning. Along with the violence he also would talk non stop-almost pressured-like he couldn't stop. Also the stimulants for ADHD made him way worse and even more violent (common in bipolar children). He would rapid cycle with a lot of mania and hyper mania. He was masturbating at age 4 on a regular basis. There is more but those are some of the key points that I can think of. Oh, and he started speaking in complete sentences when he was about 15 months old. Later we found out that can be an early indicator of bipolar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 634009, member: 1631"] Confused-that's a good question. difficult child was diagnosis'd with ADHD when he was three or four; he was over the top hyper. However, it went deeper than that. The behaviors were most concerning. Along with the violence he also would talk non stop-almost pressured-like he couldn't stop. Also the stimulants for ADHD made him way worse and even more violent (common in bipolar children). He would rapid cycle with a lot of mania and hyper mania. He was masturbating at age 4 on a regular basis. There is more but those are some of the key points that I can think of. Oh, and he started speaking in complete sentences when he was about 15 months old. Later we found out that can be an early indicator of bipolar. [/QUOTE]
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