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Date: | Tue, 23 Aug 2005 21:03:40 -0400 |
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> While reading "The Bi-Polar Child" book, I noticed that the
> authors equate fussy, irritable babies with children who turn
> out to be bi-polar (manic depressive). I found this a very
> interesting link. How many babies do we see that are just
> "not right with the world"? Or even toddlers and young children.
This certainly held true for my high-needs, fussy baby who is now almost 15.
He is autistic and bi-polar with lots of sensory issues. There was
something "not right" with him from birth, always nursing, in arms or sling
and slept very poorly. He was dx'ed ADHD at 4, autistic (Aspergers
Syndrome) at 9 and bipolar at 10.
Kathy in Maryland
IBCLC and special education teacher
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