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<blockquote data-quote="NC Momma" data-source="post: 675275" data-attributes="member: 19884"><p>Hello there! Can I ask why he has never been diagnosed? Does a doctor say there is nothing wrong? If so, I would strongly suggest visiting another doctor. As your gut is telling you, this is not normal behavior at all for a 16 year old. At the very least, if he does not have autism, I would venture to guess that he has at least an anxiety/depression problem. If not autistic, my first thoughts are that this is a way of lashing out for lack of coping skills. I know this sounds like a simple answer but a frustrated adolescent that is dealing with unresolved issues of anxiety or depression from whatever reasons that caused it can lash out in a variety of ways. I know this goes off what you are wanting answered but I am just really curious as to what the doctor has told you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NC Momma, post: 675275, member: 19884"] Hello there! Can I ask why he has never been diagnosed? Does a doctor say there is nothing wrong? If so, I would strongly suggest visiting another doctor. As your gut is telling you, this is not normal behavior at all for a 16 year old. At the very least, if he does not have autism, I would venture to guess that he has at least an anxiety/depression problem. If not autistic, my first thoughts are that this is a way of lashing out for lack of coping skills. I know this sounds like a simple answer but a frustrated adolescent that is dealing with unresolved issues of anxiety or depression from whatever reasons that caused it can lash out in a variety of ways. I know this goes off what you are wanting answered but I am just really curious as to what the doctor has told you? [/QUOTE]
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