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<blockquote data-quote="GottaHaveFaith" data-source="post: 671105" data-attributes="member: 19726"><p>Hi childofmine,</p><p>Thank you for responding and the welcome!</p><p>I am beginning to think my son is Bipolar, just not the typical high low. I am totally convinced his was Pediatric Bipolar. Some kids cross over and some don't. Jake may not have if he had stayed on his medications. I will never know. I believe if you threaten to kill yourself in my state you can call for Police or EMS and they will take him to the ED or the Psychiatric. Center. I posted to another that today he came home from work and he was "normal" again. Smiling, joking, able to talk about yesterday without flying off the handle. Not sad. I guess I have never approached the topic of medications or treatment when he isn't sad. Maybe I need to do that. It doesn't occur to me when he's "normal". Yesterday was just beyond what I have ever seen. I don't drive in the car with him much, but last weekend I got the taste of him yelling at people and he wasn't driving. He was sitting in the back seat. </p><p>It is frustrating and terrifying because as adults we know whats coming and they can't see it. Funny, I am an RN student about to begin Psychiatric clinicals at our local Psychiatric Center. I was thinking about e-mailing my instructor who is an RN with many years experience in Psyc. I didn't want to try and talk to him after class last night because I was still so upset and I didn't want anyone else to overhear, and it was 8pm when we got done, so everyone wants to go home. Thank you again!</p><p></p><p>Me-48, Nursing Student, depression, Wellbutrin and Zoloft</p><p>Spouse-47, nothing, Programmer, could probably use some medications too</p><p>Daugher-G-24, lives at home, ft college student, depression, anxiety, Wellbutrin</p><p>Son-J-20, lives home, works 2 jobs, Possible BiPolar (BP)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GottaHaveFaith, post: 671105, member: 19726"] Hi childofmine, Thank you for responding and the welcome! I am beginning to think my son is Bipolar, just not the typical high low. I am totally convinced his was Pediatric Bipolar. Some kids cross over and some don't. Jake may not have if he had stayed on his medications. I will never know. I believe if you threaten to kill yourself in my state you can call for Police or EMS and they will take him to the ED or the Psychiatric. Center. I posted to another that today he came home from work and he was "normal" again. Smiling, joking, able to talk about yesterday without flying off the handle. Not sad. I guess I have never approached the topic of medications or treatment when he isn't sad. Maybe I need to do that. It doesn't occur to me when he's "normal". Yesterday was just beyond what I have ever seen. I don't drive in the car with him much, but last weekend I got the taste of him yelling at people and he wasn't driving. He was sitting in the back seat. It is frustrating and terrifying because as adults we know whats coming and they can't see it. Funny, I am an RN student about to begin Psychiatric clinicals at our local Psychiatric Center. I was thinking about e-mailing my instructor who is an RN with many years experience in Psyc. I didn't want to try and talk to him after class last night because I was still so upset and I didn't want anyone else to overhear, and it was 8pm when we got done, so everyone wants to go home. Thank you again! Me-48, Nursing Student, depression, Wellbutrin and Zoloft Spouse-47, nothing, Programmer, could probably use some medications too Daugher-G-24, lives at home, ft college student, depression, anxiety, Wellbutrin Son-J-20, lives home, works 2 jobs, Possible BiPolar (BP) [/QUOTE]
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