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When did you know it was BiPolar (BP)
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 45478" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>SRL is right. My kids have mood disorders that tend toward bipolar disorder and are being treated as if they have bipolar disorder (FWIW, we've been told by several psychiatrists it can take about 5 years of observing a child to definitely make a diagnosis of bipolar disorder). My kids have had extensive neuropsychological and psychiatric evaluations. They have no motor issues, no speech issues, no language issues and no learning disabilies. They have mild sensory issues, inattention, significant anxiety and depression. The professionals who have evaluated my kids say their inattention is tied to their mood issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 45478, member: 2423"] SRL is right. My kids have mood disorders that tend toward bipolar disorder and are being treated as if they have bipolar disorder (FWIW, we've been told by several psychiatrists it can take about 5 years of observing a child to definitely make a diagnosis of bipolar disorder). My kids have had extensive neuropsychological and psychiatric evaluations. They have no motor issues, no speech issues, no language issues and no learning disabilies. They have mild sensory issues, inattention, significant anxiety and depression. The professionals who have evaluated my kids say their inattention is tied to their mood issues. [/QUOTE]
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