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Old 11-02-2009, 02:27 PM #1
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I might have posted this to the wrong forum, so I am trying again....

Can anyone tell me how the time change effects bipolar kids? My daughter is 10 and is having a tough time since the change Sunday morning. Right now it is almost 12 noon and she is still in bed - asleep. She says she is too tired to go to school.

I am scared to death about what is going to happen tonight, when she is supposed to go to bed but she'll be wide awake.

Any input on the effect of the time change is greatly appreciated.
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I might have posted this to the wrong forum, so I am trying again....

Can anyone tell me how the time change effects bipolar kids? My daughter is 10 and is having a tough time since the change Sunday morning. Right now it is almost 12 noon and she is still in bed - asleep. She says she is too tired to go to school.

I am scared to death about what is going to happen tonight, when she is supposed to go to bed but she'll be wide awake.

Any input on the effect of the time change is greatly appreciated.
Not sure I can answer your question. But wanting to see if its gotten any better. If not if she is on medication I would definately call her doctor.

It might be that her medications need adjusted. Also look into the light they
say helps when there is less daylight.

Donna
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