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difficult child 2 and his continuing sleep problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 526536" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I will ask about the melatonin. Hopefully he gets back with me soon. I seriously doubt he's bipolar. He has none of the signs like difficult child 1. She was downright manic since the toddler years. Always knew something was wrong but didn't get the official diagnosis until age 6. Both my kids are polar opposites of each other and I don't see bipolar symptoms in difficult child 2 at all. I really think it's the medication messing with him. It's a bummer really because his teacher reported some improvements. The next step was going to be to move him up to 3 mgs to see if he could improve even more, but with the lack of sleep issues I have no idea what psychiatrist wants me to do. Sent a second email to him earlier today. Hopefully I will get a response by tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 526536, member: 2196"] I will ask about the melatonin. Hopefully he gets back with me soon. I seriously doubt he's bipolar. He has none of the signs like difficult child 1. She was downright manic since the toddler years. Always knew something was wrong but didn't get the official diagnosis until age 6. Both my kids are polar opposites of each other and I don't see bipolar symptoms in difficult child 2 at all. I really think it's the medication messing with him. It's a bummer really because his teacher reported some improvements. The next step was going to be to move him up to 3 mgs to see if he could improve even more, but with the lack of sleep issues I have no idea what psychiatrist wants me to do. Sent a second email to him earlier today. Hopefully I will get a response by tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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