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i think dr.s are out of their minds
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 142082" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Hi Jennifer. You ae allowed to vent. You frustration is obvious. We have all been there done that. </p><p>When my difficult child was in grade/high school, I reminded myself that everyone tried their best to help teach my son and help his behavior. Unfortunately the science isn't where it needs to be. They will do better when they know better. They still haven't been able to teach difficult child some basics for everyday living. Not for lack of trying or caring. It didn't work out though. </p><p></p><p>Juvenile bipolar is being diagnosed at an alarming rate. I'm sure there is a warning to medical professionals about waiting until they are sure before making this diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully, you and your child will get the honest integrity and help that the professionals showed my difficult child some time ago. Doesn't mean I wasn't frustrated with the limitations of our current education and medical knowledge. </p><p></p><p>Hang in there. It's a long rough road. Pace yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 142082, member: 3"] Hi Jennifer. You ae allowed to vent. You frustration is obvious. We have all been there done that. When my difficult child was in grade/high school, I reminded myself that everyone tried their best to help teach my son and help his behavior. Unfortunately the science isn't where it needs to be. They will do better when they know better. They still haven't been able to teach difficult child some basics for everyday living. Not for lack of trying or caring. It didn't work out though. Juvenile bipolar is being diagnosed at an alarming rate. I'm sure there is a warning to medical professionals about waiting until they are sure before making this diagnosis. Hopefully, you and your child will get the honest integrity and help that the professionals showed my difficult child some time ago. Doesn't mean I wasn't frustrated with the limitations of our current education and medical knowledge. Hang in there. It's a long rough road. Pace yourself. [/QUOTE]
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