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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 306714" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>Hey T.Paul, welcome. There are a few of us dads around here. </p><p>I mostly keep low profile because my BiPolar (BP) wife is in denial,</p><p> tries to prevent our BiPolar (BP) son's treatment and might fly into rage if discovers my postings.</p><p>You can PM me if you like.</p><p>BiPolar (BP) comes in many flavors afaik, but I would ask just how much control do you think your son has when he goes into his angry response?</p><p>I have found that really NO consequence, best reward or worst punishment, could compel my BiPolar (BP) son when that dark cloud comes.</p><p>I also see from my research on the web that untreated BiPolar (BP) does progressive and permanent damage to the brain, and not just during seizure-like "episodes"</p><p>but also constant wearing-out of prefrontal tissue with resulting damage </p><p>to cognitive abilities, impulse control, "emotional intelligence" etc.</p><p>All the more reasons to diagnose and treat it early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 306714, member: 6374"] Hey T.Paul, welcome. There are a few of us dads around here. I mostly keep low profile because my BiPolar (BP) wife is in denial, tries to prevent our BiPolar (BP) son's treatment and might fly into rage if discovers my postings. You can PM me if you like. BiPolar (BP) comes in many flavors afaik, but I would ask just how much control do you think your son has when he goes into his angry response? I have found that really NO consequence, best reward or worst punishment, could compel my BiPolar (BP) son when that dark cloud comes. I also see from my research on the web that untreated BiPolar (BP) does progressive and permanent damage to the brain, and not just during seizure-like "episodes" but also constant wearing-out of prefrontal tissue with resulting damage to cognitive abilities, impulse control, "emotional intelligence" etc. All the more reasons to diagnose and treat it early. [/QUOTE]
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