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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 221249" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Hi There! Welcome.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I do think that an evaluation with a neuropsychologist is necessary and perhaps more than one opinion. I quoted you above for this reason: My daughter, Missy, had this issue for the longest time. I would notice it mostly when she was extremely symptomatic with her bipolar disorder. Mind you, I did not know that she was manic at that time. I had no idea why she would look and then quickly look away. When she was manic/hypomanic, I would tell her to look at me and she just couldn't do it. I did think she was being defiant. However, once we got the symptoms under control, she stopped this. </p><p> </p><p>I'm not saying this is bipolar, but is probably a symptom of something. He does sound like he's got some issues that need to be addressed. It does not seem like ADHD, to me. Good luck with your appointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 221249, member: 1024"] Hi There! Welcome. I do think that an evaluation with a neuropsychologist is necessary and perhaps more than one opinion. I quoted you above for this reason: My daughter, Missy, had this issue for the longest time. I would notice it mostly when she was extremely symptomatic with her bipolar disorder. Mind you, I did not know that she was manic at that time. I had no idea why she would look and then quickly look away. When she was manic/hypomanic, I would tell her to look at me and she just couldn't do it. I did think she was being defiant. However, once we got the symptoms under control, she stopped this. I'm not saying this is bipolar, but is probably a symptom of something. He does sound like he's got some issues that need to be addressed. It does not seem like ADHD, to me. Good luck with your appointment. [/QUOTE]
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