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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 545000" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>TeDo and TerryJ2 - I am not sure if we have a true diagnosis. It has always been ADD and anxiety. But behavior problems started and they keep using the original diagnosis. They have tried medications for ADD and anxiety - but had worse behavior. So the nurse practioner thought bipolar - because of the reactions to the medications and difficult child's biomom is bipolar. Since she is 14 they have not officially gave her a bipolar diagnosis. But if I was a betting person.... And I have been fighting with the girls insurance company to let the neuropsychologist evaluate and test her - but they deny it every time.</p><p></p><p>Methusela - your remarks reminded me of last summer... she complained that easy child had stolen some of her money... she was sure she was missing some 1$ bills. So, I listened to her story, had her empty the purse so I could count it, and low and behold there was MY $1 silver certificate that I had been saving for over 30 years. She "didn't steal it!" She "found it... in a desk drawer..." MY Desk Drawer! So you can see what her logic is like at times.</p><p></p><p>KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 545000, member: 12511"] TeDo and TerryJ2 - I am not sure if we have a true diagnosis. It has always been ADD and anxiety. But behavior problems started and they keep using the original diagnosis. They have tried medications for ADD and anxiety - but had worse behavior. So the nurse practioner thought bipolar - because of the reactions to the medications and difficult child's biomom is bipolar. Since she is 14 they have not officially gave her a bipolar diagnosis. But if I was a betting person.... And I have been fighting with the girls insurance company to let the neuropsychologist evaluate and test her - but they deny it every time. Methusela - your remarks reminded me of last summer... she complained that easy child had stolen some of her money... she was sure she was missing some 1$ bills. So, I listened to her story, had her empty the purse so I could count it, and low and behold there was MY $1 silver certificate that I had been saving for over 30 years. She "didn't steal it!" She "found it... in a desk drawer..." MY Desk Drawer! So you can see what her logic is like at times. KSM [/QUOTE]
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