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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 311202" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>5A -- get ready for tween-teen girl roller-coaster (I have one). All bets are off as to when you can get yelled at just because some hormones just busted through the blood-brain barrier and they decided to reassert autonomy or tell the parent "stop talking to me" or what not. As long as she does the right thing, you are ahead. Prepare for memory not to be what it used to be, so she may forget those morning pills. Add to that the bipolar brain and it gets even harder to hold on. But if she took the pills after all, it seems that she can distinguish the right thing to do from the bucking and jumping of her brain which is a good thing.</p><p>I'd make sure she understands why she needs the pills -- the brain's overactive signaling needs to be mellowed else it wears out its own parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 311202, member: 6374"] 5A -- get ready for tween-teen girl roller-coaster (I have one). All bets are off as to when you can get yelled at just because some hormones just busted through the blood-brain barrier and they decided to reassert autonomy or tell the parent "stop talking to me" or what not. As long as she does the right thing, you are ahead. Prepare for memory not to be what it used to be, so she may forget those morning pills. Add to that the bipolar brain and it gets even harder to hold on. But if she took the pills after all, it seems that she can distinguish the right thing to do from the bucking and jumping of her brain which is a good thing. I'd make sure she understands why she needs the pills -- the brain's overactive signaling needs to be mellowed else it wears out its own parts. [/QUOTE]
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