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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 607268" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I think some of us are going to see a bit of our child in yours...lol because Im gonna say he sounds just like my difficult child! Well I had two that were so hyperactive I could never take my eyes off of them when they were little. </p><p></p><p>Cory had to have really bad surgery when he was 4 and a half years old. They had to do a surgery that basically sewed his shoulder back into place. He had tendons cut out of two places and they opened him up from under his arm all the way straight down his spine...he has about a foot long scar on his back. The doctor's first thought before meeting him for a long period that they could just wrap him up with an ace bandage to keep his arm still. They thought that the pain would make him not move. Uhhh, I told them no, they had to cast him. They finally agreed with me after we were in the clinic for pre-op testing the weekend before he had surgery. I didnt give him his ritalin and he was climbing walls. He couldnt be contained. Now he wasnt being mean or throwing tantrums but he was everywhere...lol. He ended up being in a half cast from his stomach to his shoulder for two months.</p><p></p><p>When I applied for disability for him he got it on the first try and I really think it had a lot to do with the fact that I took him with me to the appointment and he managed to unplug the main line to the computer system! </p><p></p><p>He did throw tantrums and as he got older the behavior got worse and we think he had something that now is known as TDD. He was dxd with ADHD and ODD then bipolar and later when he was an adult and had his last psychiatric evaluation done they said they dont believe he has bipolar but that the behavior in childhood and teen was this TDD and his adhd. He still has severe adhd. Both my younger two boys have severe adhd. </p><p></p><p>However adhd isnt all bad. My middle son didnt have the behavior issues that my youngest did and he graduated HS and went into the Marines. Now he is a cop...go figure. I have one cop and one criminal...lol. I have been told that happens a lot in families.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 607268, member: 1514"] I think some of us are going to see a bit of our child in yours...lol because Im gonna say he sounds just like my difficult child! Well I had two that were so hyperactive I could never take my eyes off of them when they were little. Cory had to have really bad surgery when he was 4 and a half years old. They had to do a surgery that basically sewed his shoulder back into place. He had tendons cut out of two places and they opened him up from under his arm all the way straight down his spine...he has about a foot long scar on his back. The doctor's first thought before meeting him for a long period that they could just wrap him up with an ace bandage to keep his arm still. They thought that the pain would make him not move. Uhhh, I told them no, they had to cast him. They finally agreed with me after we were in the clinic for pre-op testing the weekend before he had surgery. I didnt give him his ritalin and he was climbing walls. He couldnt be contained. Now he wasnt being mean or throwing tantrums but he was everywhere...lol. He ended up being in a half cast from his stomach to his shoulder for two months. When I applied for disability for him he got it on the first try and I really think it had a lot to do with the fact that I took him with me to the appointment and he managed to unplug the main line to the computer system! He did throw tantrums and as he got older the behavior got worse and we think he had something that now is known as TDD. He was dxd with ADHD and ODD then bipolar and later when he was an adult and had his last psychiatric evaluation done they said they dont believe he has bipolar but that the behavior in childhood and teen was this TDD and his adhd. He still has severe adhd. Both my younger two boys have severe adhd. However adhd isnt all bad. My middle son didnt have the behavior issues that my youngest did and he graduated HS and went into the Marines. Now he is a cop...go figure. I have one cop and one criminal...lol. I have been told that happens a lot in families. [/QUOTE]
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