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good morning friends; i think i'm in denial.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 128654" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I've been there done that. Actually, not even that long ago. lol When Nichole was diagnosed as a diabetetic. I snapped out of it, though, however I still wonder how much the blood sugar issue effects the bipolar. (I'm betting quite a bit)</p><p> </p><p>As far as difficult child not needing medications til a certain age, there are disorders that tend to emerge at certain stages in life. (not for everyone per se, but in general) And our lives change as we age, there are more demands on us socially, emotionally, physically, and acedemically. These normal stresses can make behavior that probably was there to a minor degree before much more pronounced.</p><p> </p><p>A good response to both exdh and your Mom when they tell you they never see her behavior there, " Well, good. Then I must be doing something right."</p><p> </p><p>It's common for difficult children to save their gfgdom for the homefront. Both mine did. Nichole's behavior didn't begin to slip outside of the home until Jr High when with adolecense and raging hormones made it much more difficult to control.</p><p> </p><p>Besides, I don't think it's denial to want your child to get well. I think it's normal. Just as long as you're not poking your head in the sand I wouldn't worry about it.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 128654, member: 84"] I've been there done that. Actually, not even that long ago. lol When Nichole was diagnosed as a diabetetic. I snapped out of it, though, however I still wonder how much the blood sugar issue effects the bipolar. (I'm betting quite a bit) As far as difficult child not needing medications til a certain age, there are disorders that tend to emerge at certain stages in life. (not for everyone per se, but in general) And our lives change as we age, there are more demands on us socially, emotionally, physically, and acedemically. These normal stresses can make behavior that probably was there to a minor degree before much more pronounced. A good response to both exdh and your Mom when they tell you they never see her behavior there, " Well, good. Then I must be doing something right." It's common for difficult children to save their gfgdom for the homefront. Both mine did. Nichole's behavior didn't begin to slip outside of the home until Jr High when with adolecense and raging hormones made it much more difficult to control. Besides, I don't think it's denial to want your child to get well. I think it's normal. Just as long as you're not poking your head in the sand I wouldn't worry about it. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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