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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 506993" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>HD, I do think there is more fine-tuning to be done with medications and he would do well to seek counseling as part of that process. But it took 10 years to get him into a psychiatrist, and another 13 to get to where we are today with his very recent cyclothymia diagnosis, which I don't think he even realizes because it was just a box checked off on the superbill! That he doesn't throw a fit and spiral into a rage when things don't go his way is huge. It's just hard to know how much of the bowling issues are learned behaviors in response to what was going on with his mental status, and how much is still residual from the disorder. Does that make sense? </p><p></p><p>Hopefully things will continue to improve over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 506993, member: 3444"] HD, I do think there is more fine-tuning to be done with medications and he would do well to seek counseling as part of that process. But it took 10 years to get him into a psychiatrist, and another 13 to get to where we are today with his very recent cyclothymia diagnosis, which I don't think he even realizes because it was just a box checked off on the superbill! That he doesn't throw a fit and spiral into a rage when things don't go his way is huge. It's just hard to know how much of the bowling issues are learned behaviors in response to what was going on with his mental status, and how much is still residual from the disorder. Does that make sense? Hopefully things will continue to improve over time. [/QUOTE]
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