Guest guest Posted May 16, 1998 Report Share Posted May 16, 1998 Kate I will look on the internet at this type of illness. I have never felt I had regular bipolar depression but maybe this is something different. S. Re: ---gifted, ADD, Depression\hypomanic related. >From: Stacimom@... > >In a message dated 5/12/99 8:30:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, >joelinda@... writes: > ><< We will also check into giftedness to see if there is something there that >will help us help him, this seems to be a lot of the problem. It's a very >long complicated story and hard to explain but we all agree to this. Shane >and Connie both agree to all of this. The general consensus is that has >a mito disorder, the parents are unable to deal with it, he will stay with >them, without help he will die. We must try for a diagnosis and education and >help for the parents and help for . > This will also help all other family members to get help. S. >> > >OMG, ...and to think that I posted an hour or so without knowing the >whole story, some stuff just struck a chord...well I am not known to be >mito--Staci is adopted...but many of the behavioral things you mention, I can >relate to, especially the key words GIFTED, meds for ADD and DEPRESSION.... > >Please look into Bipolar, especially type II, hypomanic...if it occurs before >age 12, it can be closely related, even coexhist with ADD. I'm living proof. > But I was dx as Gifted in maybe 4th grade, and depression/hypomanic just >over 3 years ago thanks to a friend having it and telling me she thought I >might have depression too...also the ADD... > >Love, Kate > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Having difficulty getting " in synch " with list members? >http://www.onelist.com >Try ONElist's Shared Calendar to organize events, meetings and more! >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Brought to you by www.imdn.org - an on-line support group for those affected by mitochondrial disease. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 1999 Report Share Posted May 15, 1999 In a message dated 5/12/99 8:30:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, joelinda@... writes: << We will also check into giftedness to see if there is something there that will help us help him, this seems to be a lot of the problem. It's a very long complicated story and hard to explain but we all agree to this. Shane and Connie both agree to all of this. The general consensus is that has a mito disorder, the parents are unable to deal with it, he will stay with them, without help he will die. We must try for a diagnosis and education and help for the parents and help for . This will also help all other family members to get help. S. >> OMG, ...and to think that I posted an hour or so without knowing the whole story, some stuff just struck a chord...well I am not known to be mito--Staci is adopted...but many of the behavioral things you mention, I can relate to, especially the key words GIFTED, meds for ADD and DEPRESSION.... Please look into Bipolar, especially type II, hypomanic...if it occurs before age 12, it can be closely related, even coexhist with ADD. I'm living proof. But I was dx as Gifted in maybe 4th grade, and depression/hypomanic just over 3 years ago thanks to a friend having it and telling me she thought I might have depression too...also the ADD... Love, Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 1999 Report Share Posted May 15, 1999 In a message dated 5/12/99 8:30:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, joelinda@... writes: << We will also check into giftedness to see if there is something there that will help us help him, this seems to be a lot of the problem. It's a very long complicated story and hard to explain but we all agree to this. Shane and Connie both agree to all of this. The general consensus is that has a mito disorder, the parents are unable to deal with it, he will stay with them, without help he will die. We must try for a diagnosis and education and help for the parents and help for . This will also help all other family members to get help. S. >> OMG, ...and to think that I posted an hour or so without knowing the whole story, some stuff just struck a chord...well I am not known to be mito--Staci is adopted...but many of the behavioral things you mention, I can relate to, especially the key words GIFTED, meds for ADD and DEPRESSION.... Please look into Bipolar, especially type II, hypomanic...if it occurs before age 12, it can be closely related, even coexhist with ADD. I'm living proof. But I was dx as Gifted in maybe 4th grade, and depression/hypomanic just over 3 years ago thanks to a friend having it and telling me she thought I might have depression too...also the ADD... Love, Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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