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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 121715" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>My psychiatrist won't rule out BiPolar (BP) but she won't label him yet either. With my difficult child I get two different kinds of irritable. The first is depression and the irritable is understandable in that he is miserable and looking to blame someone, anyone. The second is much worse to me, I consider it mania or hypomania, he is argumentive, breaks rules, steals from us, wakes in the night, perservates(sp)/obsesses, and isn't as reachable as far as caring what we think of him or wanting affection. He can rage in both. I think I can see things getting clearer as this progresses as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 121715, member: 2005"] My psychiatrist won't rule out BiPolar (BP) but she won't label him yet either. With my difficult child I get two different kinds of irritable. The first is depression and the irritable is understandable in that he is miserable and looking to blame someone, anyone. The second is much worse to me, I consider it mania or hypomania, he is argumentive, breaks rules, steals from us, wakes in the night, perservates(sp)/obsesses, and isn't as reachable as far as caring what we think of him or wanting affection. He can rage in both. I think I can see things getting clearer as this progresses as well. [/QUOTE]
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