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<blockquote data-quote="JRC" data-source="post: 735220" data-attributes="member: 21147"><p>Jesus Christ, SWOT. What the hell?</p><p></p><p>No, you don't know my child's story. Nor do you clearly know anything about my thoughts on second opinions. What part of me telling her to see another doctor isn't about getting another opinion? </p><p></p><p>I can't even read your TL;DR missive.This isn't about me. Let me just say this: bipolar in children is real. Most children with bipolar are mis-diagnosed for years and don't get the proper treatment. That is not a good outcome. You telling people that it's not real is freaking bizzaro. Does every child who looks bipolar have bipolar? No. They don't. But that's why we have doctors and second opinions. For the record I got FOUR OPINIONS about my son because I found it all so hard to believe. Even though I have 1. A bi-polar grandmother; 2. a depressed father 3. a nephew with schizophrenia and 4. a nephew with bipolar and autism. </p><p></p><p>Please step back. And stop telling people that their doctors are wrong. That is just freaking weird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRC, post: 735220, member: 21147"] Jesus Christ, SWOT. What the hell? No, you don't know my child's story. Nor do you clearly know anything about my thoughts on second opinions. What part of me telling her to see another doctor isn't about getting another opinion? I can't even read your TL;DR missive.This isn't about me. Let me just say this: bipolar in children is real. Most children with bipolar are mis-diagnosed for years and don't get the proper treatment. That is not a good outcome. You telling people that it's not real is freaking bizzaro. Does every child who looks bipolar have bipolar? No. They don't. But that's why we have doctors and second opinions. For the record I got FOUR OPINIONS about my son because I found it all so hard to believe. Even though I have 1. A bi-polar grandmother; 2. a depressed father 3. a nephew with schizophrenia and 4. a nephew with bipolar and autism. Please step back. And stop telling people that their doctors are wrong. That is just freaking weird. [/QUOTE]
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