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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 319086" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>Hey welcome to our exclusive club of those with a BiPolar (BP) spouse and child. It's never boring is it? The BiPolar (BP) parent is definitely a trigger for the BiPolar (BP) kid as his psychiatrist pointed out to me. Also, an upper respiratory cold makes my son's sleep more shallow and the old circadian integrity is definitely a number one factor for this condition afaik. And I don't mean to discourage you, just to brace -- BiPolar (BP) adults don't like their medications -- takes spice/taste out of life, makes them feel "indifferent" etc. It's like a coke addict stopping.</p><p></p><p>Dad -- abt 50.</p><p>wife - BiPolar (BP) no medications</p><p>difficult child 8y.o. boy, BiPolar (BP), ablify</p><p>daughter 14, DS 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 319086, member: 6374"] Hey welcome to our exclusive club of those with a BiPolar (BP) spouse and child. It's never boring is it? The BiPolar (BP) parent is definitely a trigger for the BiPolar (BP) kid as his psychiatrist pointed out to me. Also, an upper respiratory cold makes my son's sleep more shallow and the old circadian integrity is definitely a number one factor for this condition afaik. And I don't mean to discourage you, just to brace -- BiPolar (BP) adults don't like their medications -- takes spice/taste out of life, makes them feel "indifferent" etc. It's like a coke addict stopping. Dad -- abt 50. wife - BiPolar (BP) no medications difficult child 8y.o. boy, BiPolar (BP), ablify daughter 14, DS 5. [/QUOTE]
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