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Bye-Bye Tenex & psychiatrist3 said Bipolar!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 81133"><p>I wonder how much of K's behavior that is being attributed to mania is actually anxiety. When difficult child was K's age, her anxiety looked a lot like what could be described as mania or hyperactivity. She moved non-stop. Dinner time consisted of a bite of food and a trip around the table over and over again...for the entire meal. If she was watching tv, she was never just sitting on the couch, she would have her feet on the floor and would be bouncing up and down the entire time. It was also non-stop chatter and just bouncing from thing to thing.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying she's not experiencing mania, but if her anxiety is that high, I can see how it could make the mania seem worse. Does that make sense? </p><p></p><p>I just realized that I've missed two doses of my lexapro and my thoughts are scattered...having a hard time getting my point across.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 81133"] I wonder how much of K's behavior that is being attributed to mania is actually anxiety. When difficult child was K's age, her anxiety looked a lot like what could be described as mania or hyperactivity. She moved non-stop. Dinner time consisted of a bite of food and a trip around the table over and over again...for the entire meal. If she was watching tv, she was never just sitting on the couch, she would have her feet on the floor and would be bouncing up and down the entire time. It was also non-stop chatter and just bouncing from thing to thing. I'm not saying she's not experiencing mania, but if her anxiety is that high, I can see how it could make the mania seem worse. Does that make sense? I just realized that I've missed two doses of my lexapro and my thoughts are scattered...having a hard time getting my point across. [/QUOTE]
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