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Intro by Grandmaw Cunningham
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<blockquote data-quote="graceupongrace" data-source="post: 288006" data-attributes="member: 7371"><p>Grandmaw,</p><p></p><p>Your family is so fortunate to have you! The others have offered great advice. I would just add that dealing with these issues is a process, and it can be a long one. It's not like a physical illness, say strep, where you evaluate the symptoms, run a test, get a diagnosis, and treat accordingly. The symptoms you describe can represent a number of conditions, and it can take a while to figure out which one (or more) your grandson is dealing with. Issues like depression, bipolar, etc. look different in children and adolescents than in adults. And the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment can also evolve over time. </p><p></p><p>I'm pretty new here, but have found it a warm, welcoming and helpful place. I've also learned a lot from reading others' posts. Hope you find help here as well. You'll definitely find understanding that you won't get many other places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graceupongrace, post: 288006, member: 7371"] Grandmaw, Your family is so fortunate to have you! The others have offered great advice. I would just add that dealing with these issues is a process, and it can be a long one. It's not like a physical illness, say strep, where you evaluate the symptoms, run a test, get a diagnosis, and treat accordingly. The symptoms you describe can represent a number of conditions, and it can take a while to figure out which one (or more) your grandson is dealing with. Issues like depression, bipolar, etc. look different in children and adolescents than in adults. And the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment can also evolve over time. I'm pretty new here, but have found it a warm, welcoming and helpful place. I've also learned a lot from reading others' posts. Hope you find help here as well. You'll definitely find understanding that you won't get many other places. [/QUOTE]
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