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So, the psychiatrist upped the lithium dose
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 545935" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>His hands tremble like he has had too much caffeine, but it is inconsistent. He pointed it out to me last week, and again yesterday, and said it is new.</p><p></p><p>No tongue thrusting or any of that. He has been drinking a lot of fluids on his own, and naturally loves salty foods so that's not a problem.</p><p></p><p>The good news is that it's partially working, so even if we switch to something else, it gives me hope.</p><p></p><p>I was reading more articles online about Borderline (BPD) and the definitions are really focusing on impulsivity and anger, compared to BiPolar (BP), which has more back-and-forth between depression and mania. Boy, I see a lot of difficult child in a couple of the articles. Too soon to tell, but I'd rather have that than narcissism or sociopathy. He's just been through so many changes over the summer ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 545935, member: 3419"] His hands tremble like he has had too much caffeine, but it is inconsistent. He pointed it out to me last week, and again yesterday, and said it is new. No tongue thrusting or any of that. He has been drinking a lot of fluids on his own, and naturally loves salty foods so that's not a problem. The good news is that it's partially working, so even if we switch to something else, it gives me hope. I was reading more articles online about Borderline (BPD) and the definitions are really focusing on impulsivity and anger, compared to BiPolar (BP), which has more back-and-forth between depression and mania. Boy, I see a lot of difficult child in a couple of the articles. Too soon to tell, but I'd rather have that than narcissism or sociopathy. He's just been through so many changes over the summer ... [/QUOTE]
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