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What does "stable" really look like in a kid???
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 434917" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Hi. I just noticed in your signature that he's on DDAVP. Is this the oral or the nasal spray. I remembered seeing a reference to it in <u>The Bipolar Child</u> 3rd edition. Looked it up. pg 146 Says it could cause hypomania, mania, mixed states, rapid cycling, or increased aggression in kids with BiPolar (BP). It says the nasal spray <strong>seems</strong> to be safe, but the other should be avoided. Just something to check out if you haven't already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 434917, member: 11965"] Hi. I just noticed in your signature that he's on DDAVP. Is this the oral or the nasal spray. I remembered seeing a reference to it in [U]The Bipolar Child[/U] 3rd edition. Looked it up. pg 146 Says it could cause hypomania, mania, mixed states, rapid cycling, or increased aggression in kids with BiPolar (BP). It says the nasal spray [B]seems[/B] to be safe, but the other should be avoided. Just something to check out if you haven't already. [/QUOTE]
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