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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 525295" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Getting a drug test is a good idea. Thought about getting a pregnancy test too. Right now I can't afford either. She is definitely bipolar. She was a bipolar infant (of course didn't know it at the time, just knew something was way wrong) and she was a bipolar toddler. Was officially diagnosed at age six. Had major rages and hallucinations and wouldn't sleep barely at all. Put her on bipolar medications and once we found the right combo most of her behaviors disappeared. There is no doubt in my mind she is bipolar. As far as drugs are concerned, we share a room so she wouldn't be hiding them there. There is a possibility she could be doing them at school or the B's and G's club and she has admitted that several people she knows smoke pot. When I get paid I am going to look into the drug testing thing. Hopefully I'm wrong but it would explain alot of her behaviors lately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 525295, member: 2196"] Getting a drug test is a good idea. Thought about getting a pregnancy test too. Right now I can't afford either. She is definitely bipolar. She was a bipolar infant (of course didn't know it at the time, just knew something was way wrong) and she was a bipolar toddler. Was officially diagnosed at age six. Had major rages and hallucinations and wouldn't sleep barely at all. Put her on bipolar medications and once we found the right combo most of her behaviors disappeared. There is no doubt in my mind she is bipolar. As far as drugs are concerned, we share a room so she wouldn't be hiding them there. There is a possibility she could be doing them at school or the B's and G's club and she has admitted that several people she knows smoke pot. When I get paid I am going to look into the drug testing thing. Hopefully I'm wrong but it would explain alot of her behaviors lately. [/QUOTE]
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