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Very upset...psychiatric tests came back
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 164523" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I am coming in late here. But I wanted to add my support for you, no matter what his diagnosis ends up being. </p><p>You will get through this, we will all get through this... all of us here! We have to. </p><p>I just wanted to let you know that my soon to be 7 yo is considered to have Bipolar Disorder with Psychotic Tendencies, Hallucinations and oh so much more... </p><p>She has been delusional for a couple of weeks, thinks she is reincarnated and not a part of this world. This has been going on and off for almost 2 years now. Only getting worse. She was Hospitalized for 5 weeks last summer. I felt she was too young to stay over night, so I moved into a hotel next to the Hospital and she came "home" and spent the night with me. </p><p>She honeymooned almost the whole time she was there! Because they had rewards, deserts lots of fun. It was all fun and games. In hindsight, I was wrong to bring her back to the Hotel, she exploded and hallucinated every night. I had the front desk worrying about me. But I was so scared for her and my family, I still am, but now I know a little bit more and have learned from coming here. Hearing from other's experiences. </p><p></p><p>She needed it though. We learned a lot, about ourselves and our little girl.</p><p>As far as her diagnosis, I am scared for her future, but it is just a diagnosis. It is only a part of who she is. We still need to embrace each and every day and realize she is still a special little girl and did not ask for this.</p><p>I have been trying so hard to keep seeing the beauty in her even when she is lost in her own mind, and consumed with violence, unable to control herself.</p><p>I myself have Bipolar Disorder, I was not diagnosis'd until I was older, but it explains so much from when I was younger. It is a hard road if this is his diagnosis, but with the right support you your family can get through this. Support is key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 164523, member: 3155"] I am coming in late here. But I wanted to add my support for you, no matter what his diagnosis ends up being. You will get through this, we will all get through this... all of us here! We have to. I just wanted to let you know that my soon to be 7 yo is considered to have Bipolar Disorder with Psychotic Tendencies, Hallucinations and oh so much more... She has been delusional for a couple of weeks, thinks she is reincarnated and not a part of this world. This has been going on and off for almost 2 years now. Only getting worse. She was Hospitalized for 5 weeks last summer. I felt she was too young to stay over night, so I moved into a hotel next to the Hospital and she came "home" and spent the night with me. She honeymooned almost the whole time she was there! Because they had rewards, deserts lots of fun. It was all fun and games. In hindsight, I was wrong to bring her back to the Hotel, she exploded and hallucinated every night. I had the front desk worrying about me. But I was so scared for her and my family, I still am, but now I know a little bit more and have learned from coming here. Hearing from other's experiences. She needed it though. We learned a lot, about ourselves and our little girl. As far as her diagnosis, I am scared for her future, but it is just a diagnosis. It is only a part of who she is. We still need to embrace each and every day and realize she is still a special little girl and did not ask for this. I have been trying so hard to keep seeing the beauty in her even when she is lost in her own mind, and consumed with violence, unable to control herself. I myself have Bipolar Disorder, I was not diagnosis'd until I was older, but it explains so much from when I was younger. It is a hard road if this is his diagnosis, but with the right support you your family can get through this. Support is key. [/QUOTE]
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