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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 557925" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>He will have an MRI. I do like the new doctor and his commitment to doing everything he can to provide the most effective treatment. In looking at the research being done, more psychiatrists are beginning to question a bipolar diagnosis for people who never experience the manic episodes and for those that the typical and atypical Borderline (BPD) medications in any combination or dosages have not provided any relief. I feel relief in that it was not my "imagination" that the medications were not changing anything except his weight. My son would constantly tell his psychs that "he did not feel any different on them then off of them". It remains to be seen what the outcome will be.</p><p></p><p>He will continue to have a BiPolar (BP) diagnosis because ins. pays for that diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 557925, member: 12856"] He will have an MRI. I do like the new doctor and his commitment to doing everything he can to provide the most effective treatment. In looking at the research being done, more psychiatrists are beginning to question a bipolar diagnosis for people who never experience the manic episodes and for those that the typical and atypical Borderline (BPD) medications in any combination or dosages have not provided any relief. I feel relief in that it was not my "imagination" that the medications were not changing anything except his weight. My son would constantly tell his psychs that "he did not feel any different on them then off of them". It remains to be seen what the outcome will be. He will continue to have a BiPolar (BP) diagnosis because ins. pays for that diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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