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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, we have a difficult child (our third). DC has an excess of adrenaline, but, so far, not so severe it needs medication or surgery. The problem is the "flight or fight" that as a baby or toddler meant frequent crying and difficulty sleeping has now turned to sudden and intense anger and outbursts at the slightest thing. Things you would expect in a toddler but 10, 15, 20 times a day in a 1st grader is not good. Thankfully the phase of it causing DC to tear apart her room everytime she got angry seems to have passed. now it's just sudden enraged tears and stomping off and screaming at everyone and hitting or kicking them if they come near her. It's exhausting. I hope going back to a social setting will make it better but I fear the heightened environment could make it worse. [/quote] How was this diagnosed and by whom? [/quote]
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