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sensory integration dysfunction v. bipolar v. adhd
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 288943" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Obviously, we're not doctors and can't diagnose over the internet, but I agree with MWM that what you describe doesn't sound like mania associated with BiPolar (BP), especially because it happens every week at the same time from the same trigger. By its very nature, the mood swings associated with BiPolar (BP) are very unpredictible. And there is no loss of coherent language from a manic episode. In fact, my son is overly verbal when he's manic or hypomanic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 288943, member: 2423"] Obviously, we're not doctors and can't diagnose over the internet, but I agree with MWM that what you describe doesn't sound like mania associated with BiPolar (BP), especially because it happens every week at the same time from the same trigger. By its very nature, the mood swings associated with BiPolar (BP) are very unpredictible. And there is no loss of coherent language from a manic episode. In fact, my son is overly verbal when he's manic or hypomanic. [/QUOTE]
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