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my 13yo difficult child is being treated for bipolar...
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<blockquote data-quote="orcaauntie" data-source="post: 460761" data-attributes="member: 12721"><p>Yes- We learned that with my sister. She would stay up (and sneak out) all night. Even when she was older and was formally diagnosed. I can't say niece CAN stay up all night, she just prefers to if she can and likes her Vyvanse pills because it gives her energy. She definitely needs a new evaluation.. by a neuropsychologist. Or, if her current docs can give her a new medication to try, that'll be sufficient on the interim because I am sure it will take ages to get an appointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orcaauntie, post: 460761, member: 12721"] Yes- We learned that with my sister. She would stay up (and sneak out) all night. Even when she was older and was formally diagnosed. I can't say niece CAN stay up all night, she just prefers to if she can and likes her Vyvanse pills because it gives her energy. She definitely needs a new evaluation.. by a neuropsychologist. Or, if her current docs can give her a new medication to try, that'll be sufficient on the interim because I am sure it will take ages to get an appointment. [/QUOTE]
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