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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 698051" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>He says no, but I do not believe him. It's B, not C, that he has. My son believes he can control the virus by diet and supplements. This kind of thinking makes me nuts. He was on an antiviral (when I still had influence). When I no longer did, he stopped the antiviral 3 times, cold turkey without telling his Hepatologist. </p><p></p><p>You know, now that I write this, I am thinking that a lot of my extreme fear is coming from the juxtaposition of hopefulness. It is like I am finding it hard to hope that this could work out.</p><p>I think my feelings are both defensive and extremely potentially destructive to my son. I must get a grip.</p><p></p><p>I am also concerned because my son thinks he is bipolar but has never been diagnosed as such. I worry that he entered the program announcing he was bipolar--when he may not be. I know that no responsible psychiatrist would go only by what the patient says--but I cannot help but worry.</p><p></p><p>My son thinks MOOD Disorder is synonymous with bipolar when it is not.</p><p></p><p>Thank you Going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 698051, member: 18958"] He says no, but I do not believe him. It's B, not C, that he has. My son believes he can control the virus by diet and supplements. This kind of thinking makes me nuts. He was on an antiviral (when I still had influence). When I no longer did, he stopped the antiviral 3 times, cold turkey without telling his Hepatologist. You know, now that I write this, I am thinking that a lot of my extreme fear is coming from the juxtaposition of hopefulness. It is like I am finding it hard to hope that this could work out. I think my feelings are both defensive and extremely potentially destructive to my son. I must get a grip. I am also concerned because my son thinks he is bipolar but has never been diagnosed as such. I worry that he entered the program announcing he was bipolar--when he may not be. I know that no responsible psychiatrist would go only by what the patient says--but I cannot help but worry. My son thinks MOOD Disorder is synonymous with bipolar when it is not. Thank you Going. [/QUOTE]
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