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<blockquote data-quote="lordhelpme" data-source="post: 48998" data-attributes="member: 3382"><p>i guess i am kinda get tired of people saying the diagnosis really isn't BiPolar (BP) because it seems to be the diagnosis of the day. </p><p></p><p>maybe it is the diagnosis of the day because it went so long with-Early Onset Bi-Polar (EOBP) not even being considered. there are still those out there that do not believe BiPolar (BP) exists until the teen yrs. maybe as our population grows so does the genetic dispostion. maybe the scholastic and social pressures are just so much more now that those predisposed are more likely to manifest? who knows but i do not feel that all psychiatrists are quacks waiting to slap unnecessary labels on our kids.</p><p></p><p>what i wouldn't do to have the diagnosis not be BiPolar (BP) but with-family history of BiPolar (BP) and mood disorders and how i am able to see actually mood swings in my difficult child, i have no doubt that the diagnosis is correct.</p><p></p><p>like mentioned above i also feel there are other co-morbid conditions which we all realize is the norm not the exception.</p><p></p><p>i think the answer to the original ? is that a difficult child with-BiPolar (BP) can learn how to respond to situations from us. we if blow it and have meltdowns of our own when dealing with-a difficult child child then yes i think they can learn how to rage on back.</p><p></p><p>i have less meltdown moments from difficult child and personally when i but myself into his shoes and try to understand where his is coming from rather than 'my way or the highway dude!'.</p><p></p><p>what i would actually like to see is more awareness in the community as a whole where BiPolar (BP) is concerned. where is the mood disorders telethon? where is the childrens mental health mircle network?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lordhelpme, post: 48998, member: 3382"] i guess i am kinda get tired of people saying the diagnosis really isn't BiPolar (BP) because it seems to be the diagnosis of the day. maybe it is the diagnosis of the day because it went so long with-Early Onset Bi-Polar (EOBP) not even being considered. there are still those out there that do not believe BiPolar (BP) exists until the teen yrs. maybe as our population grows so does the genetic dispostion. maybe the scholastic and social pressures are just so much more now that those predisposed are more likely to manifest? who knows but i do not feel that all psychiatrists are quacks waiting to slap unnecessary labels on our kids. what i wouldn't do to have the diagnosis not be BiPolar (BP) but with-family history of BiPolar (BP) and mood disorders and how i am able to see actually mood swings in my difficult child, i have no doubt that the diagnosis is correct. like mentioned above i also feel there are other co-morbid conditions which we all realize is the norm not the exception. i think the answer to the original ? is that a difficult child with-BiPolar (BP) can learn how to respond to situations from us. we if blow it and have meltdowns of our own when dealing with-a difficult child child then yes i think they can learn how to rage on back. i have less meltdown moments from difficult child and personally when i but myself into his shoes and try to understand where his is coming from rather than 'my way or the highway dude!'. what i would actually like to see is more awareness in the community as a whole where BiPolar (BP) is concerned. where is the mood disorders telethon? where is the childrens mental health mircle network? [/QUOTE]
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