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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 182061" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>JMHO- as a layman- This description and his diagnosis of ODD and ADHD scream BiPolar (BP) to me- or at least the way they put it for my son- "the cycling might not last forever, so we don't know if it is truly BiPolar (BP) or not at this point, but we have to treat it like it is now because he has the symptoms and teach him strategies to deal with it and try to deal with any underlying issues ". Honestly, Terry, he sounds EXACTLY like my son. </p><p></p><p>If he's not BiPolar (BP), there's something else going on. I think your BiPolar (BP) friend means well, but I'm not so sure that he's the best person to make this call. Of course I'm not either- I guess if psychiatrist is out of town, you're doing all you can but this really needs to be told to psychiatrist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 182061, member: 3699"] JMHO- as a layman- This description and his diagnosis of ODD and ADHD scream BiPolar (BP) to me- or at least the way they put it for my son- "the cycling might not last forever, so we don't know if it is truly BiPolar (BP) or not at this point, but we have to treat it like it is now because he has the symptoms and teach him strategies to deal with it and try to deal with any underlying issues ". Honestly, Terry, he sounds EXACTLY like my son. If he's not BiPolar (BP), there's something else going on. I think your BiPolar (BP) friend means well, but I'm not so sure that he's the best person to make this call. Of course I'm not either- I guess if psychiatrist is out of town, you're doing all you can but this really needs to be told to psychiatrist. [/QUOTE]
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