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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 595474" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>actually many of us had parental input into the DSM V. I know I did. </p><p></p><p>About TDD. I dont know if anyone notice's or not but I changed Cory's diagnosis to TDD about 2 years ago because he had a new psychiatric exam and they changed his diagnosis to that because he wasnt showing the signs of adult bipolar. He actually never had actual depressive episodes but we just chalked up the anger to that. We tried to fit him into that mold too. Now he more fits just the ADHD severe. He still has some impulsivity issues from time to time. He is getting better at holding his tongue. Some things with him will just never change and I just have to accept those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 595474, member: 1514"] actually many of us had parental input into the DSM V. I know I did. About TDD. I dont know if anyone notice's or not but I changed Cory's diagnosis to TDD about 2 years ago because he had a new psychiatric exam and they changed his diagnosis to that because he wasnt showing the signs of adult bipolar. He actually never had actual depressive episodes but we just chalked up the anger to that. We tried to fit him into that mold too. Now he more fits just the ADHD severe. He still has some impulsivity issues from time to time. He is getting better at holding his tongue. Some things with him will just never change and I just have to accept those. [/QUOTE]
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