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<blockquote data-quote="Baffled" data-source="post: 147314" data-attributes="member: 5045"><p>Between the stabbings and the sleep problems, I'm thinking someone needs to look into the possibility of child-onset bipolar. The first day we saw psychiatrist she suggested the book The Bipolar Child by Demitri and Janice Papolos. If you go out and get it I think you will see a lot of similarities in your child. I sure did. Mine doesn't officially have the diagnosis, but probably is. As far as sleep problems, mine has got them too. I occasionally give him Melatonin. You can find it with the vitamin and minerals in your pharmacy. I give him 1-3mg tablet and 20 minutes later he's usually asleep for the night. Check with your psychiatrist first though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baffled, post: 147314, member: 5045"] Between the stabbings and the sleep problems, I'm thinking someone needs to look into the possibility of child-onset bipolar. The first day we saw psychiatrist she suggested the book The Bipolar Child by Demitri and Janice Papolos. If you go out and get it I think you will see a lot of similarities in your child. I sure did. Mine doesn't officially have the diagnosis, but probably is. As far as sleep problems, mine has got them too. I occasionally give him Melatonin. You can find it with the vitamin and minerals in your pharmacy. I give him 1-3mg tablet and 20 minutes later he's usually asleep for the night. Check with your psychiatrist first though. [/QUOTE]
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