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Bipolar in children explained....finally rang my bells!
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 449344" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>MWM I hear ya! I do investigate all the medications that are prescribed. My current concern is that we are 0-3 with SSRIs One because of bad side effects, and two due to bad reactions (made her 10X worse than when we started) DD1 does have a diagnosis of mood disorder, but treating just the depression and anxiety does not seem to be working. My thought process is that this is just more information to further diagnosis BiPolar (BP)</p><p></p><p>As hard as it is to diagnosis BiPolar (BP) in kids, is similarly difficult in adults, if the adults do not recognize mania/hypomania, that pare is never diagnosed or treated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 449344, member: 11965"] MWM I hear ya! I do investigate all the medications that are prescribed. My current concern is that we are 0-3 with SSRIs One because of bad side effects, and two due to bad reactions (made her 10X worse than when we started) DD1 does have a diagnosis of mood disorder, but treating just the depression and anxiety does not seem to be working. My thought process is that this is just more information to further diagnosis BiPolar (BP) As hard as it is to diagnosis BiPolar (BP) in kids, is similarly difficult in adults, if the adults do not recognize mania/hypomania, that pare is never diagnosed or treated. [/QUOTE]
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