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Could you PLEASE just ZIP IT???
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 156162" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>My son does this sort of thing when he is hypomanic. Solution for him- depakote er. Even at 13 yo, he comes across disrespectful because he interrupts, will continuously confess everything he (and me) have ever done wrong to PO, sd, anyone- he doesn't see a problem. He can't quit talking, walking, etc, and seems clueless about it being an issue. When he is stable, I can hardly get him to speak a word to anyone that is not family. I wondered from a couple of your threads if K has really reached a point of stability. What do you think- given her age and that you know her personality- has she always been talkative- like a social butterfly personality? Maybe it is her nature- I can't say since I don't know her. But, it is a definite possibility of being symptommatic.</p><p></p><p>PS This sounded sooo much like my son that I chuckled all the way through your post. I can't tell you the times that my son has sat there and went on and on about things that make him look guiltier and more horrid than he is and ignnore every social clue I can throw in his face. Then when he is stable- he says well, I am more matuere now. UH HUH!!</p><p></p><p>PS Anxiety can make it worse- whether or not it is ALL anxiety- I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 156162, member: 3699"] My son does this sort of thing when he is hypomanic. Solution for him- depakote er. Even at 13 yo, he comes across disrespectful because he interrupts, will continuously confess everything he (and me) have ever done wrong to PO, sd, anyone- he doesn't see a problem. He can't quit talking, walking, etc, and seems clueless about it being an issue. When he is stable, I can hardly get him to speak a word to anyone that is not family. I wondered from a couple of your threads if K has really reached a point of stability. What do you think- given her age and that you know her personality- has she always been talkative- like a social butterfly personality? Maybe it is her nature- I can't say since I don't know her. But, it is a definite possibility of being symptommatic. PS This sounded sooo much like my son that I chuckled all the way through your post. I can't tell you the times that my son has sat there and went on and on about things that make him look guiltier and more horrid than he is and ignnore every social clue I can throw in his face. Then when he is stable- he says well, I am more matuere now. UH HUH!! PS Anxiety can make it worse- whether or not it is ALL anxiety- I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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