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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 208508" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>You're right, witz, he's never kept up a contrite facade for an entire week. When he was on Depakote for the two weeks I felt the changes in his mood and irritability were genuine. He was so sedated, though, and had such severe abdominal pain that it wasn't feasible to continue it. </p><p></p><p>Last night difficult child brought up the subject of his recent WoW spending. He was shaking his head, saying he 'doesn't know where that came from' and it won't happen again. He said,'It was impulsive, you know? I can't believe I did it.' It turns out he did spend a lot of money on WoW 'gold', something he's never done before.</p><p></p><p>Mood stabilizers never helped when he was young ... this is the first trial with them since he's been an adult. I think that, regardless of whether he ends up with a diagnosis of adult bipolar, he still has personality disorder issues, but if some of it is bipolar and can be controlled with medications, he would have much brighter prospects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 208508, member: 2884"] You're right, witz, he's never kept up a contrite facade for an entire week. When he was on Depakote for the two weeks I felt the changes in his mood and irritability were genuine. He was so sedated, though, and had such severe abdominal pain that it wasn't feasible to continue it. Last night difficult child brought up the subject of his recent WoW spending. He was shaking his head, saying he 'doesn't know where that came from' and it won't happen again. He said,'It was impulsive, you know? I can't believe I did it.' It turns out he did spend a lot of money on WoW 'gold', something he's never done before. Mood stabilizers never helped when he was young ... this is the first trial with them since he's been an adult. I think that, regardless of whether he ends up with a diagnosis of adult bipolar, he still has personality disorder issues, but if some of it is bipolar and can be controlled with medications, he would have much brighter prospects. [/QUOTE]
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