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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 239859" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I don't mind that part of it- if I discuss with the therapist how this turns into a nightmare situation for us first. But there seems to be an essential element traded out when they are under 21. The part where they educate the person about their illness and how to maintain it. Now, I obviously understand that as a kid, I'm not going to make it all difficult child's responsibility and leave it up to him to make sure medications are taken and sugar isn't laying around, etc, but he does need to learn that he has to take some control of his illness and management of it and quit blaming it all on me. That being said, there are some tdocs who really do seem to beleive that BiPolar (BP) doesn't exist in a kid- if he's acting out, it is because the family is triggering something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 239859, member: 3699"] I don't mind that part of it- if I discuss with the therapist how this turns into a nightmare situation for us first. But there seems to be an essential element traded out when they are under 21. The part where they educate the person about their illness and how to maintain it. Now, I obviously understand that as a kid, I'm not going to make it all difficult child's responsibility and leave it up to him to make sure medications are taken and sugar isn't laying around, etc, but he does need to learn that he has to take some control of his illness and management of it and quit blaming it all on me. That being said, there are some tdocs who really do seem to beleive that BiPolar (BP) doesn't exist in a kid- if he's acting out, it is because the family is triggering something. [/QUOTE]
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