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In BiPolar (BP) diagnosis, do you have to have sleep issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 320741" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>His teacher is wonderful, the first time for difficult child in 8 years! She is very intuitive with him and makes accomodations that I have never experienced before~and after I was called in yesterday I stayed the rest of the day to observe, so I know everything that was done to try to help difficult child cope...he was so severe there was nothing that could be done except to comfort him and keep him (and others) safe. He looked and acted very 'ill' yesterday. It reminds me of the movie Awakenings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 320741, member: 7664"] His teacher is wonderful, the first time for difficult child in 8 years! She is very intuitive with him and makes accomodations that I have never experienced before~and after I was called in yesterday I stayed the rest of the day to observe, so I know everything that was done to try to help difficult child cope...he was so severe there was nothing that could be done except to comfort him and keep him (and others) safe. He looked and acted very 'ill' yesterday. It reminds me of the movie Awakenings. [/QUOTE]
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