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Is it Lithium Time??
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 555912" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Hmm. Nichole could've used the TDD diagnosis instead of the bipolar diagnosis. It would've fit her better. And in my opinion I've seen nothing with her behavior to indicate that she progressed into adult bipolar. These days her issues stem around anxiety and she's learning to cope with that now. Her "bipolar", according to psychiatrist (who was an excellent psychiatrist) manifested itself mainly via anger and impulse issues. I never quite bought that because she never ever had mania. Nor does she now. Not even hypomania. She's actually done better off medications than on them, although when she was on them she needed them and I certainly do not regret it for a moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 555912, member: 84"] Hmm. Nichole could've used the TDD diagnosis instead of the bipolar diagnosis. It would've fit her better. And in my opinion I've seen nothing with her behavior to indicate that she progressed into adult bipolar. These days her issues stem around anxiety and she's learning to cope with that now. Her "bipolar", according to psychiatrist (who was an excellent psychiatrist) manifested itself mainly via anger and impulse issues. I never quite bought that because she never ever had mania. Nor does she now. Not even hypomania. She's actually done better off medications than on them, although when she was on them she needed them and I certainly do not regret it for a moment. [/QUOTE]
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