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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 68588" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Hi Mikey,</p><p>my dtr was similar. Starting around age 3 she would have terrible temper tantrums and nothing we did helped--it seemed to have to just run its course. We could see one building--she would start laughing maniacally or running in circles or something. It didn't seem to be brought on by anything in particular--seemingly out of nowhere. We didn't dare put her in a room by herself or she would rip it apart. We could tell the tantrum was coming to an end when she would start sobbing. Then she would be okay til next time. These continued through her early teens though they were less frequent and they stopped altogether when she went to her first Residential Treatment Center (RTC).</p><p></p><p>I brought them up with every single therapist and professional she saw, both outpatient and inpatient. No one ever had an explanation and it was frustrating because her dad died when she was 8 yrs old and most of her therapists thought that was the trigger for her outlandish behaviors--I kept telling them she was difficult way before that....</p><p></p><p>So, no answers here but kind of glad to hear of someone else with a similar experience!</p><p></p><p>--Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 68588, member: 3450"] Hi Mikey, my dtr was similar. Starting around age 3 she would have terrible temper tantrums and nothing we did helped--it seemed to have to just run its course. We could see one building--she would start laughing maniacally or running in circles or something. It didn't seem to be brought on by anything in particular--seemingly out of nowhere. We didn't dare put her in a room by herself or she would rip it apart. We could tell the tantrum was coming to an end when she would start sobbing. Then she would be okay til next time. These continued through her early teens though they were less frequent and they stopped altogether when she went to her first Residential Treatment Center (RTC). I brought them up with every single therapist and professional she saw, both outpatient and inpatient. No one ever had an explanation and it was frustrating because her dad died when she was 8 yrs old and most of her therapists thought that was the trigger for her outlandish behaviors--I kept telling them she was difficult way before that.... So, no answers here but kind of glad to hear of someone else with a similar experience! --Jane [/QUOTE]
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