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<blockquote data-quote="staciemf" data-source="post: 125477" data-attributes="member: 4660"><p>Thanks for your reply and warm welcome, Sue. </p><p> </p><p>I'll talk to her doctor about mood disorder (did you mean her pediatrician? or psychiatric? still trying to get the hang of all the abbreviations!). We see the pediatrician next week. Unfortunately, our insurance will ONLY cover add/adhd appointments, so we're kind of classifying it as that for insurance purposes right now, even though it could be more (our doctor is willing to work with us that way). I haven't read anything on mood disorder yet, so I guess that'll give me something new to look into and ask about. difficult child is a total jekyl/hyde....she can be the most loving, affectionate and caring person and then BAM! Something doesn't go E-X-A-C-T-L-Y her way and she's downright evil! </p><p> </p><p>Thankfully, she DOES have those easy child moments that make me adore her....so I don't drive us all off a cliff or something. I find that the more I remain CALM, the easier it is for me and for my son (easy child)...so that he's not hiding in a corner fighting back tears because he's afraid. </p><p> </p><p>Can I just say that genetics really suck?! LOL She's exactly like me when I was a kid...the worst part is my mom was right! Okay, I'm off to have a glass of wine and read a book. Gotta love fiction, takes me away from my own crazy world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="staciemf, post: 125477, member: 4660"] Thanks for your reply and warm welcome, Sue. I'll talk to her doctor about mood disorder (did you mean her pediatrician? or psychiatric? still trying to get the hang of all the abbreviations!). We see the pediatrician next week. Unfortunately, our insurance will ONLY cover add/adhd appointments, so we're kind of classifying it as that for insurance purposes right now, even though it could be more (our doctor is willing to work with us that way). I haven't read anything on mood disorder yet, so I guess that'll give me something new to look into and ask about. difficult child is a total jekyl/hyde....she can be the most loving, affectionate and caring person and then BAM! Something doesn't go E-X-A-C-T-L-Y her way and she's downright evil! Thankfully, she DOES have those easy child moments that make me adore her....so I don't drive us all off a cliff or something. I find that the more I remain CALM, the easier it is for me and for my son (easy child)...so that he's not hiding in a corner fighting back tears because he's afraid. Can I just say that genetics really suck?! LOL She's exactly like me when I was a kid...the worst part is my mom was right! Okay, I'm off to have a glass of wine and read a book. Gotta love fiction, takes me away from my own crazy world. [/QUOTE]
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