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sensory integration dysfunction v. bipolar v. adhd
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 288888" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>My difficult child 2 behaves very similarly when he's not stable. His current diagnosis is Mood Disorder-not otherwise specified. </p><p> </p><p>I don't know if medications can help sensory issues, but I do know that his sensory issues improved once he was properly medicated for the mood disorder. And FWIW, he initially looked like he had ADHD, which then got much worse over time (several years) to the point that ADHD medications didn't work anymore. Which is another reason why we suspect the mood disorder diagnosis is accurate. Because he does respond appropriately, or as expected for this disorder to the medications that he takes.</p><p> </p><p>Hope you can figure out what your child needs best soon. It's very frustrating for the entire family when things are so out of control, the affected child included.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 288888, member: 3444"] My difficult child 2 behaves very similarly when he's not stable. His current diagnosis is Mood Disorder-not otherwise specified. I don't know if medications can help sensory issues, but I do know that his sensory issues improved once he was properly medicated for the mood disorder. And FWIW, he initially looked like he had ADHD, which then got much worse over time (several years) to the point that ADHD medications didn't work anymore. Which is another reason why we suspect the mood disorder diagnosis is accurate. Because he does respond appropriately, or as expected for this disorder to the medications that he takes. Hope you can figure out what your child needs best soon. It's very frustrating for the entire family when things are so out of control, the affected child included. [/QUOTE]
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