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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 77443" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Bipolar is in their family, their bio mom was diagnosed with it about 6 years ago.</p><p></p><p>I haven't read The Bipolar Child fully, so I need to check it out again and read. The only one who could start on medications lastnight was oldest difficult child. Middle difficult child goes to camp Monday and didn't get his medications in time to take them with him, so we're choosing to wait to give them to him. Youngest difficult child has another blood glucose test today for the reactive hypoglycemia diagnosis to be re-evaluated so he couldn't start it until tonight.</p><p></p><p>They're supposed to have their blood drawn prior to taking this medication? The psychiatrist didn't mention a word about this. He did say it is similar to seroquel with blood sugar and that this happens in rare cases.</p><p></p><p>I'm not on medications yet this morning so I'm going to start researching while my brain is still functioning. My allergy medications really put me in a fog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 77443, member: 3837"] Bipolar is in their family, their bio mom was diagnosed with it about 6 years ago. I haven't read The Bipolar Child fully, so I need to check it out again and read. The only one who could start on medications lastnight was oldest difficult child. Middle difficult child goes to camp Monday and didn't get his medications in time to take them with him, so we're choosing to wait to give them to him. Youngest difficult child has another blood glucose test today for the reactive hypoglycemia diagnosis to be re-evaluated so he couldn't start it until tonight. They're supposed to have their blood drawn prior to taking this medication? The psychiatrist didn't mention a word about this. He did say it is similar to seroquel with blood sugar and that this happens in rare cases. I'm not on medications yet this morning so I'm going to start researching while my brain is still functioning. My allergy medications really put me in a fog. [/QUOTE]
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