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<blockquote data-quote="Sunlight" data-source="post: 9420" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>just an aside...ant is not bipolar nor does he have any diagnosis other than when he was young he was diagnosis with ADHD with an emphasis on the H-hyperactivity. he seems to be a busy guy as an adult but not hyper. he also went thru and seems to have outgrown ODD and drug addiction induced conduct disorder. </p><p></p><p>he shows no signs of that at this point.</p><p></p><p>however, my older sister is is 56 yrs old and bipolar. she has been hospitalized several times after long term refusal to take her medications. with medications, she can live well. she is on disability and stays home a lot. she tried many many jobs and is intelligent, but she had her ups and downs and was not able to always be at work and stay there if she was having a bad day. she says the medications make all the difference in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunlight, post: 9420, member: 97"] just an aside...ant is not bipolar nor does he have any diagnosis other than when he was young he was diagnosis with ADHD with an emphasis on the H-hyperactivity. he seems to be a busy guy as an adult but not hyper. he also went thru and seems to have outgrown ODD and drug addiction induced conduct disorder. he shows no signs of that at this point. however, my older sister is is 56 yrs old and bipolar. she has been hospitalized several times after long term refusal to take her medications. with medications, she can live well. she is on disability and stays home a lot. she tried many many jobs and is intelligent, but she had her ups and downs and was not able to always be at work and stay there if she was having a bad day. she says the medications make all the difference in the world. [/QUOTE]
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