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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 711325" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>I took Ferb in for a diagnosis during that time. The clinician, I believe she was a psychologist, diagnosed Ferb with bipolar based on 10 minutes of interaction with him and the family history I described. Ferb was probably around 10 at this time. Lloyd was still living, and it was before he went all nutso on me. We were both very angry that she would leap to such a serious diagnosis with little to no basis. We never went back to her even though she is considered in our area to be an expert. </p><p></p><p>Years have gone by. I still have yet to see Ferb exhibit mania. Definitely depression. I do recognize that several of his relatives on his father's side do have a bipolar diagnosis. It's still out there as a possibility, but he appears to be responding normally to the anti-depressant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 711325, member: 11832"] I took Ferb in for a diagnosis during that time. The clinician, I believe she was a psychologist, diagnosed Ferb with bipolar based on 10 minutes of interaction with him and the family history I described. Ferb was probably around 10 at this time. Lloyd was still living, and it was before he went all nutso on me. We were both very angry that she would leap to such a serious diagnosis with little to no basis. We never went back to her even though she is considered in our area to be an expert. Years have gone by. I still have yet to see Ferb exhibit mania. Definitely depression. I do recognize that several of his relatives on his father's side do have a bipolar diagnosis. It's still out there as a possibility, but he appears to be responding normally to the anti-depressant. [/QUOTE]
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