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sensory integration dysfunction v. bipolar v. adhd
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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 288936" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>difficult child's shorter lived 'manic' moments seem to be triggered by excitement. Picture an 11 year sitting at the window waiting for his in-home therapist to arrive. He's conversational, talking about what game they will play when he arrives. The therapist's car pulls up and difficult child goes into a mental tailspin wherein he locks the door and runs up to his room to hide under the blankets, he comes down minutes later and is literally bouncing off people and walls, making strange noises, really uncontrollable and loss of language. Imagine this has been happening every week for the last 3 years with the same therapist. I have tried breaking this 'habit' through sheer bribery...candy, game time, money. It is out of his control completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 288936, member: 7664"] difficult child's shorter lived 'manic' moments seem to be triggered by excitement. Picture an 11 year sitting at the window waiting for his in-home therapist to arrive. He's conversational, talking about what game they will play when he arrives. The therapist's car pulls up and difficult child goes into a mental tailspin wherein he locks the door and runs up to his room to hide under the blankets, he comes down minutes later and is literally bouncing off people and walls, making strange noises, really uncontrollable and loss of language. Imagine this has been happening every week for the last 3 years with the same therapist. I have tried breaking this 'habit' through sheer bribery...candy, game time, money. It is out of his control completely. [/QUOTE]
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