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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 195180" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>that's a bad situation with someone opaying another to take thei rmeds.</p><p></p><p>my son feels this way- but he hasn't stopped taking his medications. Of course, if he doesn't get a better grip on things, I feel sure he will stop when he's older and its more of an option for him.</p><p></p><p>I'm not quite sure what to do for consequences about last night. Ideas? This raging wasn't like his typical raging. And I can't say it was mania either. I've read that raging can come at either end of this- normally, his comes at the depressive end or when there's anxiety. This wasn't like that- but he had been hypomanic, so I don't know if this is raging associated with that or not. See- psychoeductaion would help a lot!! difficult child had slept about 16 hours the night before- I have seen how sleep patterns effect cycling, but I don't know if it could have anything to do with raging or not and I don't even know if what happened last night was completely BiPolar (BP) related.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 195180, member: 3699"] that's a bad situation with someone opaying another to take thei rmeds. my son feels this way- but he hasn't stopped taking his medications. Of course, if he doesn't get a better grip on things, I feel sure he will stop when he's older and its more of an option for him. I'm not quite sure what to do for consequences about last night. Ideas? This raging wasn't like his typical raging. And I can't say it was mania either. I've read that raging can come at either end of this- normally, his comes at the depressive end or when there's anxiety. This wasn't like that- but he had been hypomanic, so I don't know if this is raging associated with that or not. See- psychoeductaion would help a lot!! difficult child had slept about 16 hours the night before- I have seen how sleep patterns effect cycling, but I don't know if it could have anything to do with raging or not and I don't even know if what happened last night was completely BiPolar (BP) related. [/QUOTE]
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