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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 96364" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Sometimes medications like Abilify only work for the short term. For bipolar, mood stabilizers tend to work for the long haul. Just wondering what kind of evaluation she had to diagnose her. Has she ever seen a neuropsychologist for a second opinion on her disorder?</p><p>My guess is that she doesn't know why she hit you or why she's so angry. If you have a disorder, especially a mood disorder, sometimes you scare yourself (I have one). I'd make sure she really has bipolar though. We've had several kids who were dxd. with BD on the board who have recently found they had something else. My son is one of them. As for the hitting, I would have let her go and concentrated more on getting her stable and re-evaluated. JMO</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 96364, member: 1550"] Sometimes medications like Abilify only work for the short term. For bipolar, mood stabilizers tend to work for the long haul. Just wondering what kind of evaluation she had to diagnose her. Has she ever seen a neuropsychologist for a second opinion on her disorder? My guess is that she doesn't know why she hit you or why she's so angry. If you have a disorder, especially a mood disorder, sometimes you scare yourself (I have one). I'd make sure she really has bipolar though. We've had several kids who were dxd. with BD on the board who have recently found they had something else. My son is one of them. As for the hitting, I would have let her go and concentrated more on getting her stable and re-evaluated. JMO Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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