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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 477208" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>thank you! Maybe a shade of orange could appear tan if under bad lighting???? He's never had seizures but had a questionable BiPolar (BP) diagnosis in the past- it wasn't questionable that he had a mood disorder but it was questionable whether or not it was true BiPolar (BP) or that he just couldn't take anti-depressants. I am aware that depakote is often used as an add-on medication with traditional mood stabilizers but didn't know if it was used as a stand-alone medication for mood lability. Has anyone else had a good result from this? I'm still not sure that difficult child's mood lability is BiPolar (BP), especially under his current circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 477208, member: 3699"] thank you! Maybe a shade of orange could appear tan if under bad lighting???? He's never had seizures but had a questionable BiPolar (BP) diagnosis in the past- it wasn't questionable that he had a mood disorder but it was questionable whether or not it was true BiPolar (BP) or that he just couldn't take anti-depressants. I am aware that depakote is often used as an add-on medication with traditional mood stabilizers but didn't know if it was used as a stand-alone medication for mood lability. Has anyone else had a good result from this? I'm still not sure that difficult child's mood lability is BiPolar (BP), especially under his current circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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