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Bipolar in children explained....finally rang my bells!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 449364" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Here is my take on it and I am sure that no official psychiatrist would agree as of yet but maybe someday in the future they will find this is true but...</p><p></p><p>I have no doubt that I have had bipolar 1 ever since I was a toddler. No doubt after reading The Bipolar Child. I felt like they wrote that about my life. </p><p></p><p>Now as an adult, I think I present more as an early onset bipolar person than an adult onset bipolar person. If you read the descriptions, I act more like a child or teen than the adult other than the spending sprees. I was always unhappy or irritable. I dont remember extreme rages as a child but I do know that I also had to duck my mothers temper so that may have had an effect on that. I have no pictures of me at birthday parties with a smile on my face. I hated them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 449364, member: 1514"] Here is my take on it and I am sure that no official psychiatrist would agree as of yet but maybe someday in the future they will find this is true but... I have no doubt that I have had bipolar 1 ever since I was a toddler. No doubt after reading The Bipolar Child. I felt like they wrote that about my life. Now as an adult, I think I present more as an early onset bipolar person than an adult onset bipolar person. If you read the descriptions, I act more like a child or teen than the adult other than the spending sprees. I was always unhappy or irritable. I dont remember extreme rages as a child but I do know that I also had to duck my mothers temper so that may have had an effect on that. I have no pictures of me at birthday parties with a smile on my face. I hated them. [/QUOTE]
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