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How is stability such a fragile thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 278267" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I have found with K and her BiPolar (BP) triggers are so up and down. Which hoovers.</p><p></p><p>It can be the anticipation of doing something, sometimes. It can be a medication fluctuation, sometimes.</p><p>It can be sleep, sometimes... </p><p>You get my drift! LOL</p><p>So we watch and walk on eggshells. </p><p>Luckily I can usually tell in the morning prior to doing something big, or the night before if it is going to be too much. I can either give her a PRN or just shelve the event. </p><p></p><p>If she wakes early this is usually an indicator. If she is agitated, yep. Racing, yep. </p><p></p><p>She is also a rapid cycler, so this is common for us. Most days part of the day are semi-hypo. Which is a downgrade from the Mania. </p><p></p><p>I am sorry that he is having a rough time. </p><p>I suppose you should watch and keep track of all of the things that it could be and continue to watch. </p><p>Fun stuff, huh? </p><p></p><p>We actually went somewhere yesterday and K is doing OK today, and she did OK on the outing. This has not happened in months. Why is she doing OK? Who knows, so we have the reverse! LOL</p><p></p><p>Puberty is such a funny thing, some kids it helps, some it whacks out worse. In the end it is "suppose" to even our kids out somewhat though! We can hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 278267, member: 3155"] I have found with K and her BiPolar (BP) triggers are so up and down. Which hoovers. It can be the anticipation of doing something, sometimes. It can be a medication fluctuation, sometimes. It can be sleep, sometimes... You get my drift! LOL So we watch and walk on eggshells. Luckily I can usually tell in the morning prior to doing something big, or the night before if it is going to be too much. I can either give her a PRN or just shelve the event. If she wakes early this is usually an indicator. If she is agitated, yep. Racing, yep. She is also a rapid cycler, so this is common for us. Most days part of the day are semi-hypo. Which is a downgrade from the Mania. I am sorry that he is having a rough time. I suppose you should watch and keep track of all of the things that it could be and continue to watch. Fun stuff, huh? We actually went somewhere yesterday and K is doing OK today, and she did OK on the outing. This has not happened in months. Why is she doing OK? Who knows, so we have the reverse! LOL Puberty is such a funny thing, some kids it helps, some it whacks out worse. In the end it is "suppose" to even our kids out somewhat though! We can hope. [/QUOTE]
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