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Old 09-14-2013, 02:45 PM #18
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Hi,
That is weird about the dog.
He seems out of touch with reality. The Quetiapine is supposed to help with that. Maybe his anxiety caused that episode.
It is good to hear that his mood swings are less severe and less frequent.

M
Ok question here. Is this part of bipolar ? He is usually irritable when he first gets up in the morning. Today he was eating breakfast. My wife and I were in he kitchen talking about cleaning and chores for the day. Then our son tells us to stop yelling and arguing. But we were just talking. No yelling, no arguing, no disagreement of any kind. Just making a lit together of what we wanted to accomplish today.

He does this from time to time. He tells people to step yelling. When people are just talking normally or visiting. He seems very sensitive to noise.
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