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Potty training...well not really...
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 336902" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>You may be aware that hypersexuality is a hallmark symptom of bipolar disorder. That may explain the interest in her private parts.</p><p> </p><p>You may need to put off potty training until your difficult child is more stable. You may know that Depakote is dosed by blood level. Some children do well with a therapeutic blood level of 80 to 90, while others need a therapeutic blood level of 100 to 125. Has your psychiatrist ordered a recent blood level for your difficult child to see if her dose is effective? In addition, how much Risperdal is she taking? The combination of Depakote and Risperdal taken at night should be helping her sleep better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 336902, member: 2423"] You may be aware that hypersexuality is a hallmark symptom of bipolar disorder. That may explain the interest in her private parts. You may need to put off potty training until your difficult child is more stable. You may know that Depakote is dosed by blood level. Some children do well with a therapeutic blood level of 80 to 90, while others need a therapeutic blood level of 100 to 125. Has your psychiatrist ordered a recent blood level for your difficult child to see if her dose is effective? In addition, how much Risperdal is she taking? The combination of Depakote and Risperdal taken at night should be helping her sleep better. [/QUOTE]
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