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Bipolars in synch?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 305754" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>crazy- I'm thinking that if kids get started into hypomania easily if their schedule gets out of whack and they don't go to bed on time, things like that, that it would be hard for the kid to keep a routine if a parent is up half the night several nights in a row or if the parent is not keeping their regular, low-key schedule. I haven't lived with that situation though so I don't know. I know that when my son was not acting stable, BiPolar (BP) or not, that it completely messed up my schedule even if I wasn't up half the night dealing with difficult child stuff. Maybe some of us are effected a great deal from stress alone. Interesting topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 305754, member: 3699"] crazy- I'm thinking that if kids get started into hypomania easily if their schedule gets out of whack and they don't go to bed on time, things like that, that it would be hard for the kid to keep a routine if a parent is up half the night several nights in a row or if the parent is not keeping their regular, low-key schedule. I haven't lived with that situation though so I don't know. I know that when my son was not acting stable, BiPolar (BP) or not, that it completely messed up my schedule even if I wasn't up half the night dealing with difficult child stuff. Maybe some of us are effected a great deal from stress alone. Interesting topic. [/QUOTE]
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