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Amnesia lite + lack of common sense
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 697981" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>SWOT....I think I understand. Her mood swings last a few days, typically. And, if she takes her medications and has not done something that might induce a mood swing like drink or stay up all night, she is much less likely to have one. She's had lack of ramification issues since she was baby/toddler. I mean very very young. Problems with cause and effect reasoning. And impulse control. I remember when she was a toddler, she jumped into our pool without knowing how to swim. I recall her running into the street repeatedly and how it took me a very long time explaining to her over and over again that this was dangerous. Lack of life skills are not too bad, but there seems to be some issues there as well. It is puzzling because of her brain aneurysm and somewhat because I don't have full knowledge of her bio background including what may have been done in utero. We do suspect bipolar in her biofamily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 697981, member: 4152"] SWOT....I think I understand. Her mood swings last a few days, typically. And, if she takes her medications and has not done something that might induce a mood swing like drink or stay up all night, she is much less likely to have one. She's had lack of ramification issues since she was baby/toddler. I mean very very young. Problems with cause and effect reasoning. And impulse control. I remember when she was a toddler, she jumped into our pool without knowing how to swim. I recall her running into the street repeatedly and how it took me a very long time explaining to her over and over again that this was dangerous. Lack of life skills are not too bad, but there seems to be some issues there as well. It is puzzling because of her brain aneurysm and somewhat because I don't have full knowledge of her bio background including what may have been done in utero. We do suspect bipolar in her biofamily. [/QUOTE]
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