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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 453858" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I agree with the poster above me. Although bipolar is likely a part of this (yes, it is very hereditary), I would want him checked by a neuropsychologist (which is different than a neurologist) for other disorders as well. If she drank or used drugs during her pregnancy, and hub doesn't seem to know that, he could have some drug/alcohol affects which affects the ability to learn, have impulse control, and make good decisions. He has some red flags for autistic spectrum disorder too...and could have attachment issues due to being tossed around so much all of his life. He is likely a very complicated k id who will be very hard to diagnose. </p><p>Look into Neuropsychs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 453858, member: 1550"] I agree with the poster above me. Although bipolar is likely a part of this (yes, it is very hereditary), I would want him checked by a neuropsychologist (which is different than a neurologist) for other disorders as well. If she drank or used drugs during her pregnancy, and hub doesn't seem to know that, he could have some drug/alcohol affects which affects the ability to learn, have impulse control, and make good decisions. He has some red flags for autistic spectrum disorder too...and could have attachment issues due to being tossed around so much all of his life. He is likely a very complicated k id who will be very hard to diagnose. Look into Neuropsychs. [/QUOTE]
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