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Bipolar cases among kids jump 40 times
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Having a brother who was almost debilitated by this disorder I feel I can somewhat relate. The interesting conclusion is once we all (including him) stopped making excuses for why he was the way he was things started to get better. While not necessarily a youth, he was diagnosed at 16-18. Regardless; today he shows no signs of the disorder beyond what is typically seen in all of us. Personally I do believe for him it was more of an emotional trigger and once we were all able to communicate effectively it disappeared. He now knows (I think) that he is incredibly respected and appreciated for his abilities and what he provides to the family. The irony is it all came without meds and without constant medical intervention. This by no means is meant to infer that no one should see the doctors or take meds for this; more to infer that sometimes we may assume they are our only hope when really we can solve our own problems with proper commitment and willingness to learn what we need to change to solve the problem.
A break in the bond of the mother is critical to children under the age of three. Infants in daycare with multiple caregivers and children coming from orphanages are at high risk. Don't settle on bipolar if it doesn't fit right!
And also research - fish oil capsules as an everyday food supplement known to work wonders for children with memory problems - literally going from not being able to remember any multiplication facts to being able to say them all as quickly and correctly as you or I in only 3 months (Gr. 5).
Both of these areas are really worth researching further.
How about family and personal morality - you know, teaching AND practicing that there are absolute "right&wrong"s in the world, and that choosing the wrong (regardless of the situation) brings unhappiness and despair? Broken homes? Gay rights / gender role confusion? Public shunning of personal accountability?
Naaaah - - couldn't be....
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Treatment itself should improve too if we know what the underlying biochemical defect(s) are.