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BiPolar (BP), neuropsychologist etc
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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 338266" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>So my 8 y.o. son has a BiPolar (BP) I diagnosis. I might have questioned it more if it wasn't obvious in his mom (also hypomanic much of the time with some nasty mixed states) and family history with alcoholism, rages, and suicide. His 10 mg of Ablfy barely keeps him out of trouble in school, but he's obviously also hypomanic much of the time, and psychiatrist can reluctantly ramp him up to 12 mg but no more. People on this board are big on neuropsychologist evaluation. When I brought it up with the psychiatrist he didn't see a reason to, since brain damage was not an issue. </p><p>Any opinions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 338266, member: 6374"] So my 8 y.o. son has a BiPolar (BP) I diagnosis. I might have questioned it more if it wasn't obvious in his mom (also hypomanic much of the time with some nasty mixed states) and family history with alcoholism, rages, and suicide. His 10 mg of Ablfy barely keeps him out of trouble in school, but he's obviously also hypomanic much of the time, and psychiatrist can reluctantly ramp him up to 12 mg but no more. People on this board are big on neuropsychologist evaluation. When I brought it up with the psychiatrist he didn't see a reason to, since brain damage was not an issue. Any opinions? [/QUOTE]
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