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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 539302" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>This is an echo-post, but... given the history? The PTSD diagnosis is probably totally correct... but not necessarily complete. That is... other things MAY also be part of the picture, but the PTSD is probably driving most of the behavior and/or making behaviours from other dxes much worse.</p><p></p><p>ADHD runs VERY strongly in families, so if it exists in the family tree, just keep an eye out for it. It's actually harder to catch ADD than classical ADHD (the hyper get to be kind of obvious... the daydreamer doesn't get noticed so much). But... it usually doesn't really affect school until at least 2nd or 3rd grade. (They told me mine were exceptions... but knowing what I know now, the ADHD diagnosis for K1 would not have been given in so early if we had caught the Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) soon enough.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 539302, member: 11791"] This is an echo-post, but... given the history? The PTSD diagnosis is probably totally correct... but not necessarily complete. That is... other things MAY also be part of the picture, but the PTSD is probably driving most of the behavior and/or making behaviours from other dxes much worse. ADHD runs VERY strongly in families, so if it exists in the family tree, just keep an eye out for it. It's actually harder to catch ADD than classical ADHD (the hyper get to be kind of obvious... the daydreamer doesn't get noticed so much). But... it usually doesn't really affect school until at least 2nd or 3rd grade. (They told me mine were exceptions... but knowing what I know now, the ADHD diagnosis for K1 would not have been given in so early if we had caught the Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) soon enough.) [/QUOTE]
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