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<blockquote data-quote="rainyseason" data-source="post: 382898"><p>Hi all. I tried to post yesterday, but cant find my post. My son is 11, sweet and wonderful, however he is dealing with some behavior problems. He is currently on Lamictal, Trileptol and Diazapam for epilepsy. He's also in therapy for behavior. We're not sure yet where thats going. They're thinking bipolar. I was actually wondering if anyone else has a child with epilepsy who may be bipolar as well? Or is it the epilepsy that makes the bipolar? Sorry...im confusing myself right now. What I mean to say is, could the epilepsy fueled behavior make them *think* its bipolar, but really it's just the seizures having an effect on mood?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rainyseason, post: 382898"] Hi all. I tried to post yesterday, but cant find my post. My son is 11, sweet and wonderful, however he is dealing with some behavior problems. He is currently on Lamictal, Trileptol and Diazapam for epilepsy. He's also in therapy for behavior. We're not sure yet where thats going. They're thinking bipolar. I was actually wondering if anyone else has a child with epilepsy who may be bipolar as well? Or is it the epilepsy that makes the bipolar? Sorry...im confusing myself right now. What I mean to say is, could the epilepsy fueled behavior make them *think* its bipolar, but really it's just the seizures having an effect on mood? [/QUOTE]
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