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<blockquote data-quote="TPaul" data-source="post: 311499" data-attributes="member: 8055"><p>Welcome to the board here,</p><p>I am pretty new here myself and have already been helped and am glad I found this board.</p><p> </p><p>It sounds as if your ex hub might possibly have BiPolar (BP) disease. Some of the symptoms you mentioned sounds like can happen with a BiPolar (BP) person. BiPolar (BP)- Manic depressive can be hereditary. My wife has it, and now my son has been recently diagnosed. I suspect that my oldest daughter might possibly have some issues with it too. It is a challenge. </p><p> </p><p>Do get your daughter in to see a psychiatrist or other professional as soon as you can.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs during those trying times. And do not feel guilty for wanting everyone to be in bed so you can have some peace and quiet and be able to relax. That is what I hold on to each day, the quiet night so I can recoop and recharge for the next days challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TPaul, post: 311499, member: 8055"] Welcome to the board here, I am pretty new here myself and have already been helped and am glad I found this board. It sounds as if your ex hub might possibly have BiPolar (BP) disease. Some of the symptoms you mentioned sounds like can happen with a BiPolar (BP) person. BiPolar (BP)- Manic depressive can be hereditary. My wife has it, and now my son has been recently diagnosed. I suspect that my oldest daughter might possibly have some issues with it too. It is a challenge. Do get your daughter in to see a psychiatrist or other professional as soon as you can. Hugs during those trying times. And do not feel guilty for wanting everyone to be in bed so you can have some peace and quiet and be able to relax. That is what I hold on to each day, the quiet night so I can recoop and recharge for the next days challenge. [/QUOTE]
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