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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 500023" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>OH I get it, I have had even professionals tell me he is on too many medications etc... I mean a kid who obviously has serious medical issues and then again, others say well you better get on those medications and stay on top of it.. .... like medications are the magic answer! It can just be exhausting. </p><p></p><p>I like the idea of being proactive and planning for IF you decide he needs it. I dont know about bipolar in kids....if this is a pattern one would see and like you say, certainly the adhd and how circumstances come and go can make a difference, and learning issues, processing etc. Is he going to a neuropsychologist then since you are also concerned about academics and have had this problem for a while? I hope you can get answers from whom ever it is you are seeing and that they are doing a comprehensive evaluation for you so you can get some answers. Yes, he is young...but the younger we can help our kids the better so you are doing great. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy the break. (by the way, I didn't mean nto to say anything here! We do get it, just asking questions to understand, but not judging you at all.... I can't speak for others, but that is MHO)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 500023, member: 12886"] OH I get it, I have had even professionals tell me he is on too many medications etc... I mean a kid who obviously has serious medical issues and then again, others say well you better get on those medications and stay on top of it.. .... like medications are the magic answer! It can just be exhausting. I like the idea of being proactive and planning for IF you decide he needs it. I dont know about bipolar in kids....if this is a pattern one would see and like you say, certainly the adhd and how circumstances come and go can make a difference, and learning issues, processing etc. Is he going to a neuropsychologist then since you are also concerned about academics and have had this problem for a while? I hope you can get answers from whom ever it is you are seeing and that they are doing a comprehensive evaluation for you so you can get some answers. Yes, he is young...but the younger we can help our kids the better so you are doing great. Enjoy the break. (by the way, I didn't mean nto to say anything here! We do get it, just asking questions to understand, but not judging you at all.... I can't speak for others, but that is MHO) [/QUOTE]
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