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Going by the first link there is no doubt about the bipolar. I am contacting a different child psychiatrist and hopefully we won't be scheduled with a psychologist instead. I had a feeling it wouldn't work with who saw my son the two times. My son wouldn't participate in any tests with him and when taken to a different room for some tests on the computer my son wouldn't get off of it even though he wouldn't do the testing. The dr left a couple of aides with him so the dr could get us to get our son. We let him know ahead of time our son has a tracking bracelet due to wandering. Sure enough, my son was gone and we had to track him down.

( ) ADHD vs. Bipolar

These two sites helped me prove that my son did not have bipolar. It may help vice versa too.

http://www.adhdnews .com/bipolar. htm

http://www.ncgiadd. org/pdf/adhd_ bipolar_disorder .pdf

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That first article was the most helpful I have seen especially as it

talked about bipolar in kids. So much of what you see about bipolar

tends to deal with the adult presentation.

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> Going by the first link there is no doubt about the bipolar. I am

contacting a different child psychiatrist and hopefully we won't be

scheduled with a psychologist instead. I had a feeling it wouldn't

work with who saw my son the two times. My son wouldn't participate

in any tests with him and when taken to a different room for some

tests on the computer my son wouldn't get off of it even though he

wouldn't do the testing. The dr left a couple of aides with him so

the dr could get us to get our son. We let him know ahead of time our

son has a tracking bracelet due to wandering. Sure enough, my son was

gone and we had to track him down.

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> ( ) ADHD vs. Bipolar

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> These two sites helped me prove that my son did not have bipolar.

It may help vice versa too.

> http://www.adhdnews .com/bipolar. htm

> http://www.ncgiadd. org/pdf/adhd_ bipolar_disorder .pdf

>

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