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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 136781" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Every year, since my difficult child was 4 or so, spring triggered major bouts of behavior problems. I always assumed it was allergies when he was little, but as he has grown, and I did research on bi-polar, I also realized the increase in sunshine induces mania in some BiPolar (BP) people. Two years ago, we did black out shades in difficult children bedroom, and it made a pronounced difference. It was not a cure - but it helped reduce his episodes of mania.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 136781, member: 3301"] Every year, since my difficult child was 4 or so, spring triggered major bouts of behavior problems. I always assumed it was allergies when he was little, but as he has grown, and I did research on bi-polar, I also realized the increase in sunshine induces mania in some BiPolar (BP) people. Two years ago, we did black out shades in difficult children bedroom, and it made a pronounced difference. It was not a cure - but it helped reduce his episodes of mania. [/QUOTE]
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