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Kids can not be diagnosis'd BiPolar (BP), nor Mood-Disorder...
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 127891"><p>That he doesn't believe that a mood disorder can exist in a child is bad enough. But to want to try a medication that you've already tried with disastrous results (tenex) would make me run. I hate that 'try it and see what happens approach' that so many seem to be willing to take with our kids; it seems so callous. Would he be willing to do that to himself if it caused the kind of reaction K had to it? I doubt it.</p><p></p><p>And anxiety causing hallucinations?!! Not many kids have more anxiety than my kiddo and we've never experienced anything near hallucinations like K deals with. It would seem to me - thinking logically - that mania is causing hallucinations which is throwing her anxiety sky high. </p><p></p><p>(((((hugs))))</p><p></p><p>You had such high hopes. I'm so sorry for you and for K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 127891"] That he doesn't believe that a mood disorder can exist in a child is bad enough. But to want to try a medication that you've already tried with disastrous results (tenex) would make me run. I hate that 'try it and see what happens approach' that so many seem to be willing to take with our kids; it seems so callous. Would he be willing to do that to himself if it caused the kind of reaction K had to it? I doubt it. And anxiety causing hallucinations?!! Not many kids have more anxiety than my kiddo and we've never experienced anything near hallucinations like K deals with. It would seem to me - thinking logically - that mania is causing hallucinations which is throwing her anxiety sky high. (((((hugs)))) You had such high hopes. I'm so sorry for you and for K. [/QUOTE]
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