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Why does your Dr think has Bipolar ? Does she have mood

swings,,nightmares,,act inappropriate ? My daughter was first thought to

have ADHD,,and put on Ritalin,,,but she started having

hallucinations,,,and started getting more and more out of control,,,so

we had her evaluated,,,and she has Bipolar. She has definite mood

swings,times when she is " manic " and she will be up all night,,and

talking real fast,,,then there are her down times,,,when I can't even get

her out of bed to go to school.

If you think your daughter has Bipolar,,,I would make sure you get her

evaluated by a trained psychiatrist. I wouldn't wait till there is a

problem at school,to get her evaluated,,because,then she will have more

problems getting caught up.

Kim mom to ~~Meaghan-13~~Katelyn 10,Bipolar,OCD~~Logan 5

Aspergers/PDD,SID,Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis~~Ethan 3,,,100% BOY

> Then there is the issue that the peditrican pointed out that he

> believes that either has bipolar or/and ADHD. Joe and I feel

> if it'not going to do anything accidemically for her why go therough

> the evaluation. I don't know exactuly. There arent any complaints

> at school so I say lets wait a couple of years. When she's over and

> we have a much better picture of the whole thing.

> We are just at a loss here and don't want to do something that

> will only make it harder later on but at the same time don't want to

> panic or allarm.

> heather :)

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She is only in Kindergarden and accidemically she has fallen alittle behind or more like she hasn't progressed like the other children. The teacher says that she tries so hard and that she is a model student.......always polite, always happy, always well behaved. The peditrician only saw her for 40minutes and she was literally bouncing off the walls and talking a mile a minute and since she has a speach problem none of what she was saying was understandable. I made the comment to the doctor after he said that she was either bipolar or ADHD that she may just be immitating her brothers and he replied that children don't immitate Bipolar or ADHD. Either they have it or they don't and he thinks she has a disorder. I want to give it another year and see if she matures.......just to make sure this isn't a phase or something small. Maybe I am burring my head in the sand but I hate to get her labeled when she may just be slow at maturing. All her other milestones were late too. She had NO teeth until her 2nd birthday! THe doctors were doing x-rays on her to see if there were actual teeth in there......lol. Thanks for listening to me Kim :)

heather :)

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, Why does your Dr think has Bipolar ? Does she have moodswings,,nightmares,,act inappropriate ? My daughter was first thought tohave ADHD,,and put on Ritalin,,,but she started havinghallucinations,,,and started getting more and more out of control,,,sowe had her evaluated,,,and she has Bipolar. She has definite moodswings,times when she is " manic" and she will be up all night,,andtalking real fast,,,then there are her down times,,,when I can't even gether out of bed to go to school. If you think your daughter has Bipolar,,,I would make sure you get herevaluated by a trained psychiatrist. I wouldn't wait till there is aproblem at school,to get her evaluated,,because,then she will have moreproblems getting caught up.Kim mom to ~~Meaghan-13~~Katelyn 10,Bipolar,OCD~~Logan 5Aspergers/PDD,SID,Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis~~Ethan 3,,,100% BOY> Then there is the issue that the peditrican pointed out that he > believes that either has bipolar or/and ADHD. Joe and I feel > if it'not going to do anything accidemically for her why go therough > the evaluation. I don't know exactuly. There arent any complaints > at school so I say lets wait a couple of years. When she's over and > we have a much better picture of the whole thing. > We are just at a loss here and don't want to do something that > will only make it harder later on but at the same time don't want to > panic or allarm.> heather :)

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>Found this online http://mentalhelp.net/psyhelp/chap14/chap14m.htm

What does anyone think?

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Sounds an awful lot like 'How to cut a sandwich'! I find it so hard to

believe that if one desired to be healthy, for instance, one would go

out and actually get sick intentionally. Remember the 'tests' for the

'neuro-typical'? I believe it came out of the mind of someone with far

to much time on their hands.

Rainbow

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kismetsmine wrote: So many times when I post I get

emails back about posting off topic. ??

I mentioned kefir also in my last post about kombucha?

For goodness sakes, Enjoy everyone.

I have enough negativity to deal with.

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somethin'

 

Now you KNEW someone was going to do this, didn't you? Probably more than me - I

haven't read the replies to your post yet.

 

Peggy

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 6:20 PM

Subject: ?

 

Somebody say somethin'

ew

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Be safe, Melody.

 

Peggy

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 7:49 PM

Subject: Re: ?

 

HI EW.

Got my Grab and Go Bag. Got lights, water, (10 mason jars) in the kitchen, got

everything the Red Cross said to put in a Grab and Go bag.

Going to put my couch against the living room windows to hold down the verticals

so when the Hurricane hits on Sunday, my windows don't blow into the living

room.

And I just checked my Lanterns and other stuff.

So when the Hurricane hits, Alan says we will sit in the bathtub.

OH MY GOD!!!

lol

Melody

>

> Somebody say somethin'

> ew

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Alan just looked at the news on TV and shouted " We need a boat "

OMG!!

lol, I'm glad I still have my sense of humor.

Melody

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> > Somebody say somethin'

> > ew

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I grew up in south Florida on the southeast edge of Lake Okeechobee.

No one ever used the bath tub for protection during one of the many hurricanes

that came our way because it was filled with water to drink.

No one trusted the tap water during a hurricane. And even for a few days after.

Especially if electrical power is lost.

Womack

> HI EW.

>

> Got my Grab and Go Bag. Got lights, water, (10 mason jars) in the kitchen, got

everything the Red Cross said to put in a Grab and Go bag.

>

> Going to put my couch against the living room windows to hold down the

verticals so when the Hurricane hits on Sunday, my windows don't blow into the

living room.

>

> And I just checked my Lanterns and other stuff.

>

> So when the Hurricane hits, Alan says we will sit in the bathtub.

>

> OH MY GOD!!!

>

> lol

>

> Melody

>

>

>

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Melody,

Not to be flip, but like Gloria Gaynor, *you* will survive!! You're in our

thoughts and we'll be waiting to hear all about the hurricane adventure

afterwards.

T.

---- Melody wrote:

> Oh, I never thought about bringing my sprouts into the bathroom with us. I'll

do that. Also said that the tub should be filled with water to drink

because tap water is NOT safe after a hurricane. That is definitely something

I'm telling Alan. We have a bathtub safety chair which I can put OUT of the tub

and one of us will sit on that, and the other will put down the toilet lid and

sit on that. Bring in a radio and we'll sit out the hurricane. I just put heavy

items against my verticals in all my rooms so if the wind blows inward, the

glass will fall right where it falls and NOT INTO THE ROOMS. At least that's a

plan.

>

> Nothing is set in stone with this Irene thing. We shall wait and see and I'll

update all of you if I survive this thing.

>

> And you know that I'll make a video when the hurricane is over so you can see

what (or if) any trees fell and any damage.

>

> Should be interesting.

> Melody

>

>

> > >

> > > Somebody say somethin'

> > > ew

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Excellent advice, Pam. Having been through a hurricane (Hugo in '89) and a

tornado, we lost electricity for a long while with the former and were unscathed

with the latter, although houses not far away were virtually flattened. If I'd

known the tornado wouldn't touch us, I would have been at the window watching

it, but instead was in a hallway for protection (this was decades ago). I love

watching a good storm come and go, but obviously safety is a primary concern.

And yeah, hours and hours in the bathroom can be tedious (unless you have an

excellent book or two!).

Thea

---- Pam Gotcher wrote:

> Melody, unless you get a tornado you should be perfectly OK ­ During

> Hurricane Opal (the Eye passed within a couple of miles of me) - I sat in

> the dining room and watched the big tree out the picture window sway back

> and forth. Probably wasn't the wisest choice, but I was fine <G>. We did

> lose a part of of that tree, the trunk cracked. Just stay away from

> windows. I'm betting the power will go out, and you'll be really tired of

> hearing the wind before it's all over. Take anything loose on the porch,

> and bring it inside ­ don't want anything to fly about. You'll get awfully

> bored if you sit in the bathroom for 12 or more hours, LOL.

>

> Do take a video, I'm looking forward to it. You know, in Florida, hurricane

> parties are definitely the in thing. Just might make up for your missed

> block party <G>. BTW, if the lights go out, your meats (if you have any) in

> the freezer will be ok for at least 24 or more hours ­ after that it's

> BARBEQUE time!!!!!

>

> Hugz

> Pam

>

>

> Reply-To: <sproutpeople >

> Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 13:42:39 -0000

> To: <sproutpeople >

> Subject: Re: ?

>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Oh, I never thought about bringing my sprouts into the bathroom with us.

I'll

> > do that. Also said that the tub should be filled with water to drink

> > because tap water is NOT safe after a hurricane. That is definitely

something

> > I'm telling Alan. We have a bathtub safety chair which I can put OUT of the

> > tub and one of us will sit on that, and the other will put down the toilet

lid

> > and sit on that. Bring in a radio and we'll sit out the hurricane. I just

put

> > heavy items against my verticals in all my rooms so if the wind blows

inward,

> > the glass will fall right where it falls and NOT INTO THE ROOMS. At least

> > that's a plan.

> >

> > Nothing is set in stone with this Irene thing. We shall wait and see and

I'll

> > update all of you if I survive this thing.

> >

> > And you know that I'll make a video when the hurricane is over so you can

see

> > what (or if) any trees fell and any damage.

> >

> > Should be interesting.

> > Melody

> >

> >

> >>> > >

> >>> > > Somebody say somethin'

> >>> > > ew

> >>> > >

> >>> > >

> >>> > >

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Hi. Nothing is on my porch except my Basil plants (good thing you mentioned

the porch). I'll put the inside my front yard (which is all fenced in). We NEVER

have to even think about these things.

OH My Goodness.

NJ is on high alert.

will update.

Take care, Melody

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