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She seems to be sliding down hill
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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 232626" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Critter Lover, she is not autistic. The glazed look and inability to look at me is a symptom of her bipolar. It is not all the time, only when she's hypomanic. Oh, be careful with Benedryl....Missy has "aftershock" with Benedryl. The fallout from Benedryl, for Missy, is that she's miserable, explosive and hypomanic for several days after. There have been studies on this and has proven to be the case with her. I do not use Benedryl with her, ever, even the one that is dye-free.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon, Missy has participated in Karate, just not the full blown class. The school she went to had a once a week introductory class for about 10 weeks. It was an inexpensive way to figure out if she'd like it. Mighty Mouse went too and they both really liked it. </p><p> </p><p>As far as the morning thing....somedays are fine and other days she's getting on the bus crying. Last year, there were mornings that she was in such a state that I wouldn't let her go on the bus and I waited until she calmed down and then took her to school. So far, this year, I've not had to do that, but I see it coming if she continues to slide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 232626, member: 1024"] Critter Lover, she is not autistic. The glazed look and inability to look at me is a symptom of her bipolar. It is not all the time, only when she's hypomanic. Oh, be careful with Benedryl....Missy has "aftershock" with Benedryl. The fallout from Benedryl, for Missy, is that she's miserable, explosive and hypomanic for several days after. There have been studies on this and has proven to be the case with her. I do not use Benedryl with her, ever, even the one that is dye-free. Sharon, Missy has participated in Karate, just not the full blown class. The school she went to had a once a week introductory class for about 10 weeks. It was an inexpensive way to figure out if she'd like it. Mighty Mouse went too and they both really liked it. As far as the morning thing....somedays are fine and other days she's getting on the bus crying. Last year, there were mornings that she was in such a state that I wouldn't let her go on the bus and I waited until she calmed down and then took her to school. So far, this year, I've not had to do that, but I see it coming if she continues to slide. [/QUOTE]
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