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new (uk) teen girl with possible odd
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<blockquote data-quote="lizzie09" data-source="post: 258610" data-attributes="member: 8006"><p>Hello and welcome cupcake!</p><p> </p><p>I am near enough to you in Ireland and it amazes me how different</p><p><u>our</u> countries act with these problems in our children compared to USA</p><p> </p><p>It does seem that USA is light years ahead of us.</p><p> </p><p>My sons problems were left untreated and undiagnosed for over 4 yrs</p><p>nobody here ever suggested mood disorder and really like you said in your post a lot of his odd behaviours would definitely have been put down to me and my parenting.</p><p> </p><p>My sons eventually is thougth to have bipolar and has responded well to medications but he is a lot older than your daughter at 22yrs,</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I wish you well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizzie09, post: 258610, member: 8006"] Hello and welcome cupcake! I am near enough to you in Ireland and it amazes me how different [U]our[/U] countries act with these problems in our children compared to USA It does seem that USA is light years ahead of us. My sons problems were left untreated and undiagnosed for over 4 yrs nobody here ever suggested mood disorder and really like you said in your post a lot of his odd behaviours would definitely have been put down to me and my parenting. My sons eventually is thougth to have bipolar and has responded well to medications but he is a lot older than your daughter at 22yrs, I wish you well [/QUOTE]
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