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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 80861" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Hi, </p><p>My young difficult child, 18, joined the Army this past April. </p><p>He was dxd with Bipolar when he was 14 yrs old. However, while he was on probation last year, he was re-evaluated by a physiciatrist and they did not give him a Bipolar diagnosis at that time. While on probation he also got his GED. </p><p></p><p>He told me that the Army would not have allowed him in if the psychiatrist had said he was Bipolar. He said he would have been very upset if he had been denied. </p><p></p><p>I am amazed at how well my young difficult child is doing in the Army. </p><p>Never know it could be a good fit for your difficult child at some point down the road. </p><p></p><p>by the way, my young difficult child handled all the requirements/documentation with the recruiter...I never was involved with the enlisting process, he did it all by himself. </p><p></p><p>lms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 80861, member: 3305"] Hi, My young difficult child, 18, joined the Army this past April. He was dxd with Bipolar when he was 14 yrs old. However, while he was on probation last year, he was re-evaluated by a physiciatrist and they did not give him a Bipolar diagnosis at that time. While on probation he also got his GED. He told me that the Army would not have allowed him in if the psychiatrist had said he was Bipolar. He said he would have been very upset if he had been denied. I am amazed at how well my young difficult child is doing in the Army. Never know it could be a good fit for your difficult child at some point down the road. by the way, my young difficult child handled all the requirements/documentation with the recruiter...I never was involved with the enlisting process, he did it all by himself. lms [/QUOTE]
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