Kelly
09-09-2006, 04:29 PM
Dr. Bradley,
My 14 year old daughter's counselor has just suggested the possibility to me that my daughter suffers from bipolar disorder. I am not sure how to handle this info. My daughter is on Prozac at the moment for depression and I know that antidepressants aren't indicated for bipolar disorder. But it's just a possibility at the moment. The Prozac has helped immensely as far as taking away the hostile, angry, threatening behavior that my daughter has displayed in the past.
I bought a book about bipolar disorder that I'm going to read. But it seems to me there are so many overlapping symptoms between various problems that it would be very difficult to determine exactly what the real problems are. I've thought my daughter had ADD since she was young. Then I've read about different personality disorders and she fits rather well into a few categories of those.
My daughter's psychiatrist just keeps appts. very short and doesn't want to hear much from me. He just prescribes the Prozac basically. It seems to me there should be alot of communication between the counselor and the psychiatrist.
The counselor mentioned the possibility of antipsychotics to me. The thought of putting my daughter on those scares me. How does anyone ever decide for sure whether trying the antipsychotics is a good choice? It would mean taking her off the Prozac which has helped her in other ways also.
I am alone in making this decision as a single mom. My family, as much as they do help me out, doesn't seem to think that my daughter has any sort of problem other than behavioral issues. Those they tend to blame my parenting on - "you should be stricter," "you should give more consequences," etc. They tend to think that my daughter's problems at school are due to lack of motivation since she is very smart. My daughter's friends' parents think I'm too strict!!! NOone understands what thinks are like except my daughter's counselor - thank goodness she does! But it would help to have a 2nd opinion sometimes!
Do you have any advice on how to deal with all this?
Thankyou from a very, stressed out, concerned mom.
My 14 year old daughter's counselor has just suggested the possibility to me that my daughter suffers from bipolar disorder. I am not sure how to handle this info. My daughter is on Prozac at the moment for depression and I know that antidepressants aren't indicated for bipolar disorder. But it's just a possibility at the moment. The Prozac has helped immensely as far as taking away the hostile, angry, threatening behavior that my daughter has displayed in the past.
I bought a book about bipolar disorder that I'm going to read. But it seems to me there are so many overlapping symptoms between various problems that it would be very difficult to determine exactly what the real problems are. I've thought my daughter had ADD since she was young. Then I've read about different personality disorders and she fits rather well into a few categories of those.
My daughter's psychiatrist just keeps appts. very short and doesn't want to hear much from me. He just prescribes the Prozac basically. It seems to me there should be alot of communication between the counselor and the psychiatrist.
The counselor mentioned the possibility of antipsychotics to me. The thought of putting my daughter on those scares me. How does anyone ever decide for sure whether trying the antipsychotics is a good choice? It would mean taking her off the Prozac which has helped her in other ways also.
I am alone in making this decision as a single mom. My family, as much as they do help me out, doesn't seem to think that my daughter has any sort of problem other than behavioral issues. Those they tend to blame my parenting on - "you should be stricter," "you should give more consequences," etc. They tend to think that my daughter's problems at school are due to lack of motivation since she is very smart. My daughter's friends' parents think I'm too strict!!! NOone understands what thinks are like except my daughter's counselor - thank goodness she does! But it would help to have a 2nd opinion sometimes!
Do you have any advice on how to deal with all this?
Thankyou from a very, stressed out, concerned mom.