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<blockquote data-quote="lori" data-source="post: 81061" data-attributes="member: 4131"><p>Thank you everyone for your insight. I can't tell you how much I appreciate it. About a year ago, she was at college hospital. where they diagn. her as having bi-pol. She's been on all kinds of medications to no avail. still in a big depress. They feel her acting out isn't mania, but things to make her feel good because she feels so down. Sneaking out in the middle of the night, doing things at work she shouldn't be doing with the boys, extremely defiant with us at home, etc. She's on Effixer right now and they're observing her beh. on that. If she becomes more stable or goes in the oppos. direction, which would then mean poss/problem. bi-polar. She was at UCI for 8 days. Came home this past Mon. and went back on Wed...she started cutting. Her reaction to things are so over the top. We just don't know what our next step should be. She may be coming home early next week and needless to say, we're worried. We have 3 other children that r being affected by this.</p><p>thanks for lending your shoulders.</p><p>lori</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lori, post: 81061, member: 4131"] Thank you everyone for your insight. I can't tell you how much I appreciate it. About a year ago, she was at college hospital. where they diagn. her as having bi-pol. She's been on all kinds of medications to no avail. still in a big depress. They feel her acting out isn't mania, but things to make her feel good because she feels so down. Sneaking out in the middle of the night, doing things at work she shouldn't be doing with the boys, extremely defiant with us at home, etc. She's on Effixer right now and they're observing her beh. on that. If she becomes more stable or goes in the oppos. direction, which would then mean poss/problem. bi-polar. She was at UCI for 8 days. Came home this past Mon. and went back on Wed...she started cutting. Her reaction to things are so over the top. We just don't know what our next step should be. She may be coming home early next week and needless to say, we're worried. We have 3 other children that r being affected by this. thanks for lending your shoulders. lori [/QUOTE]
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