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"Mom, they are lying." I feel like someone is going crazy but I don't know who yet.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 375996" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks for answering.</p><p>I would take him to a psychiatrist so that they can keep an eye on him. Bipolar is very hereditary and can cause delusions. I'm not saying he has it, but he should be watched carefully. It sounds to me like he is confused about what is really going on. It doesn't sound like he is being defiant or deliberately "bad." He could have some mental health issues that can be treated. Also, I agree that checking for physical stuff is good. I would do both, but especially the child psychiatrist. A child does not display manic/depressive behavior the same way adults do so it's tough to diagnose it, but it's worthwhile watching for since it's in the family. (((Hugs))). Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 375996, member: 1550"] Thanks for answering. I would take him to a psychiatrist so that they can keep an eye on him. Bipolar is very hereditary and can cause delusions. I'm not saying he has it, but he should be watched carefully. It sounds to me like he is confused about what is really going on. It doesn't sound like he is being defiant or deliberately "bad." He could have some mental health issues that can be treated. Also, I agree that checking for physical stuff is good. I would do both, but especially the child psychiatrist. A child does not display manic/depressive behavior the same way adults do so it's tough to diagnose it, but it's worthwhile watching for since it's in the family. (((Hugs))). Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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