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Puberty--effect on previously stable medications?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 210664" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Ahhh hormones! Gotta love em'. Right?</p><p>Well I do have a funny take on it, Our psychiatrist here who has a BiPolar (BP) kid. Told husband who gets wooozy at the thought of puberty!</p><p>Well he kept telling her that our girls are going to be early, because they have been like little replica's of me, I started at 9!!! </p><p>Our psychiatrist laughed and said, "Well considering how much h-ell you have been through and how crazy your kid already is, how much worse can hormones honestly make her?"</p><p>We all started laughing in the room. She said this tongue in cheek of course, but was a bit serious and said that some of our kids once the hormones do mellow out, we find we actually have a nicer kid, because they are not cycling so often. </p><p>They have found their Bipolar groove so to speak.</p><p></p><p>Sorry about his tummy, Lamictal messes with my stomach. Especially when I am titrating up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 210664, member: 3155"] Ahhh hormones! Gotta love em'. Right? Well I do have a funny take on it, Our psychiatrist here who has a BiPolar (BP) kid. Told husband who gets wooozy at the thought of puberty! Well he kept telling her that our girls are going to be early, because they have been like little replica's of me, I started at 9!!! Our psychiatrist laughed and said, "Well considering how much h-ell you have been through and how crazy your kid already is, how much worse can hormones honestly make her?" We all started laughing in the room. She said this tongue in cheek of course, but was a bit serious and said that some of our kids once the hormones do mellow out, we find we actually have a nicer kid, because they are not cycling so often. They have found their Bipolar groove so to speak. Sorry about his tummy, Lamictal messes with my stomach. Especially when I am titrating up. [/QUOTE]
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