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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyFlorida" data-source="post: 68647" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>When I came here 5yrs ago Mikey, it was because of difficult child 2. difficult child 1 we knew had ADHD. Now my nephew has text book style BiPolar (BP) that was diagnosis right out of high school. I swore up and down that my difficult child 1 did not have BiPolar (BP) because he, like yours, did not exhibit "mania". Unfortunately, I did not know what mania looked like. I thought it was the "think I'm Jesus, jumping from subject to subject, washing cars at 2am, buying sprees, etc". In some maybe, but in teens/kids it manifests as anger also. </p><p></p><p>There are some good posts in the archives.</p><p></p><p>I remember being at a counselors one night and difficult child 2 wouldn't go so I grabbed difficult child 1. The counselor told me I'd better get him on something quick as he was BiPolar (BP). That was the start of our long journey. </p><p></p><p>Now...not saying that McWeedy has BiPolar (BP). But....drug usage can precipitate something that might be hiding underneath. I'm thinking my difficult child 1's drug usage pretty much brought the initial episode on. And...his ADHD probably morphed into BiPolar (BP).</p><p></p><p>Either way, I'm glad you're with us, because we are much cheaper than a counselor and it's just so darn much fun here :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyFlorida, post: 68647, member: 696"] When I came here 5yrs ago Mikey, it was because of difficult child 2. difficult child 1 we knew had ADHD. Now my nephew has text book style BiPolar (BP) that was diagnosis right out of high school. I swore up and down that my difficult child 1 did not have BiPolar (BP) because he, like yours, did not exhibit "mania". Unfortunately, I did not know what mania looked like. I thought it was the "think I'm Jesus, jumping from subject to subject, washing cars at 2am, buying sprees, etc". In some maybe, but in teens/kids it manifests as anger also. There are some good posts in the archives. I remember being at a counselors one night and difficult child 2 wouldn't go so I grabbed difficult child 1. The counselor told me I'd better get him on something quick as he was BiPolar (BP). That was the start of our long journey. Now...not saying that McWeedy has BiPolar (BP). But....drug usage can precipitate something that might be hiding underneath. I'm thinking my difficult child 1's drug usage pretty much brought the initial episode on. And...his ADHD probably morphed into BiPolar (BP). Either way, I'm glad you're with us, because we are much cheaper than a counselor and it's just so darn much fun here [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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