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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 342069" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>FWIW, my BiPolar (BP) kid is still very anxious about the dark, and he's 13. He won't even go out to our car parked in our driveway at night (where there's a bright streetlight right next to our driveway), or to our trash cans on the side of the house (where there's a motion light that comes on the second you go around the corner -- and it's less than 10 feet from the corner where our well-lit porch light is located) without someone accompanying him. And he still insists most nights that he has a rather bright nightlight on.</p><p> </p><p>Do you have any theories of your own for why you're seeing some of these "regressions" in him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 342069, member: 3444"] FWIW, my BiPolar (BP) kid is still very anxious about the dark, and he's 13. He won't even go out to our car parked in our driveway at night (where there's a bright streetlight right next to our driveway), or to our trash cans on the side of the house (where there's a motion light that comes on the second you go around the corner -- and it's less than 10 feet from the corner where our well-lit porch light is located) without someone accompanying him. And he still insists most nights that he has a rather bright nightlight on. Do you have any theories of your own for why you're seeing some of these "regressions" in him? [/QUOTE]
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