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amomgonenuts 07-09-2013 09:23 AM

New here and in need of understanding friends.
 
My 15 yr old has been diagnosed as bipolar and secondary ADHD. I am looking for friends that understand the daily struggles of parenting a child with this disease. I feel alone and isolated. Can anyone relate?

jenng 07-09-2013 12:13 PM

I can relate...
 
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Originally Posted by amomgonenuts (Post 998477)
My 15 yr old has been diagnosed as bipolar and secondary ADHD. I am looking for friends that understand the daily struggles of parenting a child with this disease. I feel alone and isolated. Can anyone relate?

Hi! Welcome to the boards! I am usually elsewhere here talking about my own pesky health issues, but I have a daughter who was diagnosed several years ago, she is now 15 and doing very well.

Those first couple of years as we were searching for answers were pretty rough, especially when she was 12-13. We went to many doctors, therapists, med combinations etc. She was hospitalized twice for suicidal ideation and mania. She also suffers from anxiety, and was having lots of trouble sleeping, since she had hallucinations at night. She couldn't be alone, then when she could be alone all the lights had to be on. We finally found a med combination, a therapist, and a psychiatrist that worked for her. But it was a long search to get there.

She seems to be a success story. She just finished her freshman year of high school with straight A's and got involved in activities. She sleeps in her own bed, but that lamp is still on! She takes lamictal and seroquel. We are weaning down the seroquel to a lower dose this summer to see how she does.

It is great that you are reaching out for support for yourself. I think it is necessary, since parents that have kids without depression/anxiety just can't relate in the same way.

Keep posting! :hug:

Dmom3005 07-09-2013 04:32 PM

Welcome, I'm the parent of an adult who had issues as a child. It took lots of time to get through this with him. We did lots of work getting through finding the right doctor and meds.

Donna:hug::grouphug:


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