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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 257959" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Welcome! </p><p>My 7 yo daughter has a BiPolar (BP) diagnosis as well her ADHD symptoms some and go with her stability. This is pretty common. Although some people who have BiPolar (BP) do indeed have ADHD. </p><p>Neuro-psychiatric testing can pinpoint a lot of this and also find other areas where our kids have issues, ones that we had no idea about! But, that truly can be affecting their learning, which can be affecting their moods which they then bring home and let loose on most times MOM!!! Also it is very common for a lot of our kids to hold it together at School and then let it out at their *safe place* which is home. </p><p></p><p>So many things... so many possibilities. </p><p></p><p>Again Welcome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 257959, member: 3155"] Welcome! My 7 yo daughter has a BiPolar (BP) diagnosis as well her ADHD symptoms some and go with her stability. This is pretty common. Although some people who have BiPolar (BP) do indeed have ADHD. Neuro-psychiatric testing can pinpoint a lot of this and also find other areas where our kids have issues, ones that we had no idea about! But, that truly can be affecting their learning, which can be affecting their moods which they then bring home and let loose on most times MOM!!! Also it is very common for a lot of our kids to hold it together at School and then let it out at their *safe place* which is home. So many things... so many possibilities. Again Welcome [/QUOTE]
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