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Old 11-02-2009, 02:23 PM #1
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Default Seasonal Time Change Effect

Hi,
I'm new and looked through but couldn't find anything on this.

Does the seasonal time change have an effect on bipolar kids? My 10 year old daughter is bipolar and she has been just dragging since the time change. Right now (11:21 am) she is in bed, asleep, instead of at school. She says she is tired.

I'm worried what is going to happen at bedtime tonight, she'll be wide awake!

Can anyone give me any input on how I should be handling the time change, and is this "normal" for a bipolar kid?

All help appreciated!!!
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