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I FINALLY got the psychiatrist's report!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 113617" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Cycling can occur with any mood disorder. It is not necessarily specific to BiPolar (BP). Furthermore, BiPolar (BP) is a neurobiological illness and is lifelong. Do you recall when I posted about my son and his diagnosis? In a previous post, I said not one doctor that we've consulted (and we've seen a ton at this point) will tell us definitively whether he has BiPolar (BP). They will say that he has a mood disorder with anxiety, depression and mood lability, and they are prescribing medications used for the treatment of BiPolar (BP) (both mood stabilizers and atypical antipsychotics). But they will not commit to a BiPolar (BP) diagnosis because they are not certain what he will look like as an adult. I think the same may hold true for your son.</p><p></p><p>by the way, we don't know of any BiPolar (BP) in our family either -- just a slew of anxiety and depression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 113617, member: 2423"] Cycling can occur with any mood disorder. It is not necessarily specific to BiPolar (BP). Furthermore, BiPolar (BP) is a neurobiological illness and is lifelong. Do you recall when I posted about my son and his diagnosis? In a previous post, I said not one doctor that we've consulted (and we've seen a ton at this point) will tell us definitively whether he has BiPolar (BP). They will say that he has a mood disorder with anxiety, depression and mood lability, and they are prescribing medications used for the treatment of BiPolar (BP) (both mood stabilizers and atypical antipsychotics). But they will not commit to a BiPolar (BP) diagnosis because they are not certain what he will look like as an adult. I think the same may hold true for your son. by the way, we don't know of any BiPolar (BP) in our family either -- just a slew of anxiety and depression. [/QUOTE]
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