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Old 10-12-2006, 07:39 PM #2
Alice Hansen Alice Hansen is offline
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Default My 17 year old is probably bipolar...now what?

I am interested in talking to other parents who have teens with substance abuse and Bipolar Disorder. We have been seeing a psyciatrist and a therapist for awhile. They first were treating her for depression and substance abuse problems. She has been in 4 treatment centers and has gone to NA alot too. That helps some...she is off the meth now. It seems the Effexor made the mania worse. What I think is the plan is to wean her from the effexor and put her on mood stabilizers. The next appointment with the psych is 10-20. I am interested in hearing from bipolars too on your experiance with your parents and the meds. Thanks.
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