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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 743667" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have been diagnosed with bipolar II. I wont lie and say it was always easy but I am doing really well. I always take my medications. You dont need to be told to do it. Its up to you. Unless you have bipolar I with psychotic mania, you know how to take care of yourself but it is a choice. I think bipolar is way overdiagnosed. There are of yet no ways to prove the existence or lack of anything psychological in a person. Its all opinion right now. Psychiatry is an inexact "science." Often bipolar is slapped on anyone who behaves erratically...even if its because of drug use. Be careful of letting your adult child try to guilt you of horrible behavior due to a psychiatric diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>My son has a payee. He is on the autism spectrum. I am not sure but your son may have to agree to have a payee unless one is court ordered. You can call a payee office to find out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 743667, member: 1550"] I have been diagnosed with bipolar II. I wont lie and say it was always easy but I am doing really well. I always take my medications. You dont need to be told to do it. Its up to you. Unless you have bipolar I with psychotic mania, you know how to take care of yourself but it is a choice. I think bipolar is way overdiagnosed. There are of yet no ways to prove the existence or lack of anything psychological in a person. Its all opinion right now. Psychiatry is an inexact "science." Often bipolar is slapped on anyone who behaves erratically...even if its because of drug use. Be careful of letting your adult child try to guilt you of horrible behavior due to a psychiatric diagnosis. My son has a payee. He is on the autism spectrum. I am not sure but your son may have to agree to have a payee unless one is court ordered. You can call a payee office to find out. [/QUOTE]
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