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Hello, I havent welcomed all our new comers and know you all will

enjoy this group as I do!! so wonderful, now for a question to the

group, I love all the great things I read lately out there about

behaviors meaning something, and I really believe this, but just

wondering if yall can help me. I write every day and through the day

about s moods etc.in his journal and try to find a pattern,

and sometimes his behaviors tell me things and then I can adjust and

figure things out. we are trying a reflux med. to see if this could

help and then do a scope to see if this could be an issue. it is

when his mood swings are sudden and extreme, ex. 2 days ago-wild,

yelling, uncomfortable, scratching, laughing, not sleeping as

well,would calm some in day, then back to jumping out of his skin,

then yesterday, suddenly, (he was watching a show) he calmed waaaaay

down, it was so extremely different and I was so happy to see him

feeling better. this lasted all day, then again today, back to

hyper, wild and uncomfortable.(just a little more extreme in how

very differnt his moods get and so fast from one to another)

havent had ear problems for a while, not sick, or anything I can

tell, he gets constipated and I know this can be an issue, but do

you all have any other ideas? I just wonder when you know or the dr.

knows when it is actually a " mood swing " We are not on meds. now but

just wondering if you all had ideas about how to tell the difference

between mood swings, a medical issue,or something else. should I ask

the dr. to do a test for diabetes, he hasnt that I know of been

tested for this? anyway, thanks for reading, I am very weary and

just wish he could feel calm inside, thanks Dawn

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