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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 195153" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think this is a big problem in treating people with bipolar. they get stablized and then think they don't need medications. Then they go off of the medications and are unstable. It is a vicious circle. One of my mom's friends has 2 children with bipolar. the daughter has a son about thank you's age and she is a nightmare. She uses the child to punish her parents. The daughter only stays on medications long enough to get stable and get custody back, then she goes off the medications and is scary and dangerous and very very unstable. They have fought this battle for many many years. Right now her parents PAY her to take her medications. Or that was the last I heard. The rationale for the problems is almost exactly what you describe your son saying. </p><p> </p><p>I am so sorry you and your son have to cope iwth this. It hoovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 195153, member: 1233"] I think this is a big problem in treating people with bipolar. they get stablized and then think they don't need medications. Then they go off of the medications and are unstable. It is a vicious circle. One of my mom's friends has 2 children with bipolar. the daughter has a son about thank you's age and she is a nightmare. She uses the child to punish her parents. The daughter only stays on medications long enough to get stable and get custody back, then she goes off the medications and is scary and dangerous and very very unstable. They have fought this battle for many many years. Right now her parents PAY her to take her medications. Or that was the last I heard. The rationale for the problems is almost exactly what you describe your son saying. I am so sorry you and your son have to cope iwth this. It hoovers. [/QUOTE]
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