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Part of BiPolar (BP), ADHD, or what?
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 21171" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>From my own experiences with my 3 kids who all have various forms of mood issues, I'd say the oversensitivity is likely related to depressive thinking. The way you describe your difficult child's oversensitivity is very much the way my difficult child 2 reacts to social situations. The need for instant gratification can be related to both anxiety and depression. My easy child has a hard time waiting for anything. She needs it now, even if the needs of the situation (like the store is closed) make it impossible.</p><p></p><p>My daughters don't have dxes of ADHD so I personally don't think these behaviors are related to ADHD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 21171, member: 2423"] From my own experiences with my 3 kids who all have various forms of mood issues, I'd say the oversensitivity is likely related to depressive thinking. The way you describe your difficult child's oversensitivity is very much the way my difficult child 2 reacts to social situations. The need for instant gratification can be related to both anxiety and depression. My easy child has a hard time waiting for anything. She needs it now, even if the needs of the situation (like the store is closed) make it impossible. My daughters don't have dxes of ADHD so I personally don't think these behaviors are related to ADHD. [/QUOTE]
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