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Boy, I hope this works!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 121912" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>You might have to put him into an inpatient psychiatric hospital to get him to take his medications. The decreased need for sleep is a symptom of mania. It can very quickly spin out of control (believe me, just been there done that with my 14-year-old son). If your difficult child truly has bipolar disorder, the medications he's been on, specifically Zoloft and Concerta and maybe even Trazadone, could be fueling his mood instability. BiPolar (BP) is treated with one to two mood stabilizers plus an atypical antipsychotic. With the right medications, things can get better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 121912, member: 2423"] You might have to put him into an inpatient psychiatric hospital to get him to take his medications. The decreased need for sleep is a symptom of mania. It can very quickly spin out of control (believe me, just been there done that with my 14-year-old son). If your difficult child truly has bipolar disorder, the medications he's been on, specifically Zoloft and Concerta and maybe even Trazadone, could be fueling his mood instability. BiPolar (BP) is treated with one to two mood stabilizers plus an atypical antipsychotic. With the right medications, things can get better. [/QUOTE]
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