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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 246322" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Hey! I would have added a response sooner but I'm second-guessing myself lately on hypomania and mania. Anyway, it's my understanding that if hyperness or agitation is a result of a medication and the person does not have a mood disorder involving mood cycling, that the symptoms go away when the medication is out of the system. However, if the person is BiPolar (BP) or otherwise experiences mood cycling (that's the controversial part), then the medication can kick the hypomania or mania into gear and it might not go away for a long period- without a MS that's effective for that person.</p><p></p><p>That being said, the team of profs where my son is right now are seeing things that I thought was hypomania (and still think it <em>could</em> be) as anxiety, being overwhelmed, depression, etc. So, who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 246322, member: 3699"] Hey! I would have added a response sooner but I'm second-guessing myself lately on hypomania and mania. Anyway, it's my understanding that if hyperness or agitation is a result of a medication and the person does not have a mood disorder involving mood cycling, that the symptoms go away when the medication is out of the system. However, if the person is BiPolar (BP) or otherwise experiences mood cycling (that's the controversial part), then the medication can kick the hypomania or mania into gear and it might not go away for a long period- without a MS that's effective for that person. That being said, the team of profs where my son is right now are seeing things that I thought was hypomania (and still think it [I]could[/I] be) as anxiety, being overwhelmed, depression, etc. So, who knows. [/QUOTE]
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