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Maybe he's not crying wolf
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 245247" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>My son is over 30, based on what I see. But, I don't have another kid to base "appropriate" and "usual" on. The dr's where he is now say they do not see mania or hypomania. They are the profs, then again, they don't know what is out of character for difficult child, so who knows. We all agree that he suffers from depression at times. So, in my humble opinion, it might be that my son is not BiPolar (BP), but just can't take an AD so he might need a MS instead.</p><p></p><p>That link says if your child is over 20, they should be evaluation'd.</p><p></p><p>Re. your son, I wsa thinking his obsession, for lack of better term (ok, let's say "interest") in females' undies might or might not be indicative of BiPolar (BP). I would assume that it would help distinguish things if there are other BiPolar (BP) symptoms showing up at the same time the undies are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 245247, member: 3699"] My son is over 30, based on what I see. But, I don't have another kid to base "appropriate" and "usual" on. The dr's where he is now say they do not see mania or hypomania. They are the profs, then again, they don't know what is out of character for difficult child, so who knows. We all agree that he suffers from depression at times. So, in my humble opinion, it might be that my son is not BiPolar (BP), but just can't take an AD so he might need a MS instead. That link says if your child is over 20, they should be evaluation'd. Re. your son, I wsa thinking his obsession, for lack of better term (ok, let's say "interest") in females' undies might or might not be indicative of BiPolar (BP). I would assume that it would help distinguish things if there are other BiPolar (BP) symptoms showing up at the same time the undies are. [/QUOTE]
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