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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 253505" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>Thank you, susiestar and gcvmom.</p><p>Susiestar, this forum is read-accessible to the general public and I can get fairly paranoid about wife stumbling upon it. PM me if you want; I think I gained a bit of insight into what this syndrome is like (and how true it runs in families) and I am very glad it is being controlled in my son (knock on wood)-- emotional/mental development with it untreated would be very problematic.</p><p>Soccer would be very convenient but he does better with individual sports. Maybe tennis, ping pong and a hoop in the back yard.</p><p>Mood stabilizer, how do you mean? Abilify is all he takes, and without it he didn't have mood swings, just a brain on a dopamine high, talking movie dialog to himself, impulsive, and falling into all-out mania at times. If imagine it right, mood swings would come later if untreated.</p><p>Thanks for the link, gcvmom -- do you have something concise for the differential diagnostis? I need to anticipate "no he doesn't have this" or "he outgrew this".</p><p>Me ~45 y.o. dad</p><p>difficult child 7y.o. BiPolar (BP) abilify 5mg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 253505, member: 6374"] Thank you, susiestar and gcvmom. Susiestar, this forum is read-accessible to the general public and I can get fairly paranoid about wife stumbling upon it. PM me if you want; I think I gained a bit of insight into what this syndrome is like (and how true it runs in families) and I am very glad it is being controlled in my son (knock on wood)-- emotional/mental development with it untreated would be very problematic. Soccer would be very convenient but he does better with individual sports. Maybe tennis, ping pong and a hoop in the back yard. Mood stabilizer, how do you mean? Abilify is all he takes, and without it he didn't have mood swings, just a brain on a dopamine high, talking movie dialog to himself, impulsive, and falling into all-out mania at times. If imagine it right, mood swings would come later if untreated. Thanks for the link, gcvmom -- do you have something concise for the differential diagnostis? I need to anticipate "no he doesn't have this" or "he outgrew this". Me ~45 y.o. dad difficult child 7y.o. BiPolar (BP) abilify 5mg [/QUOTE]
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