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<blockquote data-quote="maxeygirls" data-source="post: 336783" data-attributes="member: 8869"><p>busywend,</p><p>She makes eye contact, has close bonds with several people and is very social and cuddly, she is not autistic. Doctors focused on this since she was over a year old no matter how much she proved otherwise. We looked into Angelman Syndrome, Autism, Aspergers, ODD, pretty much everything we could think of. Bipolar has been proven through and through. Finally when we switched pediatricians right before easy child was born, we were lucky enough to have our first appointment with a pediatrician who studied autism and specialized in it. She agreed with me that although at first glance autism seems probable, she just didn't fit the criteria. Two months after that difficult child was finally admitted into an in-patient biobehavioral board and diagnosed. </p><p>I didn't know what was wrong, but at that point I knew what wasn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxeygirls, post: 336783, member: 8869"] busywend, She makes eye contact, has close bonds with several people and is very social and cuddly, she is not autistic. Doctors focused on this since she was over a year old no matter how much she proved otherwise. We looked into Angelman Syndrome, Autism, Aspergers, ODD, pretty much everything we could think of. Bipolar has been proven through and through. Finally when we switched pediatricians right before easy child was born, we were lucky enough to have our first appointment with a pediatrician who studied autism and specialized in it. She agreed with me that although at first glance autism seems probable, she just didn't fit the criteria. Two months after that difficult child was finally admitted into an in-patient biobehavioral board and diagnosed. I didn't know what was wrong, but at that point I knew what wasn't. [/QUOTE]
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