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        <![CDATA[ Travis has been off all meds for a good month....last night he got his keychain from NA for 90 days clean and sober....things at home have been good.


So did we have a true case of a child with BP or just your typical teenage behavior? Can you cope without meds?...This has been so confusing for me....second
guessing myself on whether I should have put him on meds at all, when everyone else said i shouldn&#39;t have.


Its like a dream come true, and I am afraid of waking up. I know I should... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ My husband and I want Travis to sign up for the service, but I don&#39;t see it happening. Maybe once he gets a job and sees its not easy paying for school and
car maintenance he will change his mind. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ That is a good question . I think all branches are different but that is something Jordon has yet to find out. i won&#39;t help him with this decision.
I&#39;ll be there for him but if he wants this then he has to see recruiter ect... himself. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Heather, yes he still goes to his NA meetings twice a week, that was a rule we set for him to live at home, and he looks forward to going. Last wednesday was
90 days for him.
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Lynn, you said your son is preparing for the Army? how long do they require them being without meds? Travis&#39; doc said in order for the Navy to take him he
had to be off all meds for a year without incident. Just wondering. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ How wonderful that Travis seems to be growing up and doing well! Eerie comment about getting kicked out...ah...what are they thinking half the time?
Well--hoping that was just out of thin air and there&#39;s nothing to it. I don&#39;t see him going anywhere without a job for sure. Is he still attending NA
meetings? Job market right now in Ohio is awful! ]]></description>

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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 09:04:15 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Well, work is not easy to come by here, and he did break up with his girlfriend, but things still have been ok with him. If he is stressed he isn&#39;t showing
it like he use to i guess.
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He did start a journal with his dad so they could talk issues that way since the two seem to butt heads alot. It was his idea, and so far both are using it.
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He still talks about going to college in the fall, but he really hasn&#39;t started paperwork for it like he should. He said his... ]]></description>

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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 08:05:14 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Where are you Tracy, everything still ok? ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I have to agree with the others. Besides, it&#39;s summer &amp; most people with bipolar do well in the summer &amp; not in the winter because of seasonal
affective disorder. My son is like a bear in the winter, just hibernates away. Usually by October when the autumnal equinox hits, he starts going down &amp;
winter is hard.
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I have to tell you, we have a member called Wondering. She hasn&#39;t posted much lately, but she&#39;s one of our global moderators. I saw the subject title... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ My dd has never been stable on meds because she wasn&#39;t on them long enough, however she is functioning but has little stress right now. She has made
changes in our home and so have we in how we approach her, however I have no doubt she is bp. Like Heather said, I think it has a lot to do with stress and
demands. Right now he is under your protective shell. He had some time away from you and sometimes I think that helps. Do not feel bad for giving him meds.
Meds are taken for behaviors and... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Kat has also been stable this past week. I am sure she is BP and even has mentioned it herself lately about some of her quirks. I have read that those with BP
can go long periods of time, even months and things go well. I am thankful that Kat is somewhat stable right now but do not trust that it will saty like this
forever. Her line of thinking still is skewed. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I agree with Chris and Heather. Jordon has been without meds also now for about a month (preparing for the Army <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/Raynib9/emots/huh1.gif">)
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I like you just sit and wait for the bomb to expolde, but nothing yet????? He still could be self medicating though and I wouldn&#39;t know????
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Like Chris said , enjoy those sweet dreams !!!! You deserve it. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I think after living so traumatically, it&#39;s only time that can heal the non trust. I don&#39;t blame you for sleeping locked up still!! I think, like
Heather said, only time will truly tell about bp or not. When I had Matt in rehab for 30 days, the pdoc said he wasn&#39;t bp, but dealing with substance abuse
and depression. I&#39;m not sure that was at all accurate since we still have behavior that is not explained. I&#39;m glad things are going so much better!! If
it&#39;s a dream, I... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Tracy I am also wondering the same thing about the meds with Travis---but it really depends on how often his mood cycles if he does have BP. If he is not
having any stress in his life right now (no job, etc.) that could be why he is able to maintain such an even keel also. No school pressures and the like...that
really reduces mood episodes for our kids with BP. Also, if no major traumas (break up with a girlfriend, etc.) happen, that can help him maintain the normal
moods. I would wait to... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <p>Travis has been off all meds for a good month....last night he got his keychain from NA for 90 days clean and sober....things at home have been good.
<br>
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So did we have a true case of a child with BP or just your typical teenage behavior? Can you cope without meds?...This has been so confusing for me....second
guessing myself on whether I should have put him on meds at all, when everyone else said i shouldn&#39;t have.
<br>
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Its like a dream come true, and I am afraid of waking... ]]></description>

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