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Essay heading: 14 a day keeps the depression away
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There is no inclination what kind of person this child would be without medication in his system that alters his emotions and personality.
This child has been diagnosed with Bi- Polar disease, ADHD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and Oppostional Defiance Disorder. I ask myself if he really has all these conditions or if all young children get hyper sometimes... displayed 300 characters
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I ask myself if he really has all these conditions or if all young children get hyper sometimes. He cries because he can't figure out how to use his vocabulary word in a sentence. He throws a conniption fit when the loops of his shoelaces aren't tied exactly symmetrical. I have gone back and forth for years trying to determine what he needs... displayed next 300 characters
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