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Interesting article from the New Yorker...
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 37804" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Smallworld-</p><p>No one of my husband Aunts mentioned to me, but I could not find it by then... I wonder what the full article says???</p><p></p><p>I am scared of what is going to happen once puberty hits!!! I would be the happiest person in the world if difficult child 1 got "better" less severe. After puberty, Dr. Pavuluri said that is a long shot without medications... but who knows??? The only reason psychiatrist ( tho one that diagnosis'd difficult child 1) didn't put Early Onset Bi-Polar (EOBP) or BiPolar (BP)-not otherwise specified is because of the DSM-IV, which she is helping revise.. who knows, I know anyone can be wrong.</p><p></p><p>It is like we are all waiting for puberty...such a strange feeling. To determine how mentally ill our children are going to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 37804, member: 3155"] Smallworld- No one of my husband Aunts mentioned to me, but I could not find it by then... I wonder what the full article says??? I am scared of what is going to happen once puberty hits!!! I would be the happiest person in the world if difficult child 1 got "better" less severe. After puberty, Dr. Pavuluri said that is a long shot without medications... but who knows??? The only reason psychiatrist ( tho one that diagnosis'd difficult child 1) didn't put Early Onset Bi-Polar (EOBP) or BiPolar (BP)-not otherwise specified is because of the DSM-IV, which she is helping revise.. who knows, I know anyone can be wrong. It is like we are all waiting for puberty...such a strange feeling. To determine how mentally ill our children are going to be. [/QUOTE]
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