Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't sound like bi polar in the slightest. Sounds like what people in the movies think bi polar is.
Sounds like a teenager.
As the parent of a bipolar now young adult, I completely agree. Nothing you me twinned even remotely sounds like bipolar.
To the PP who thinks the manic would be more pronounced, for bipolar 2 the manic can be pretty benign but the depression is deep and dark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op - to answer qs above - dc is a boy, is 10 (so not teenage stuff).
it's helpful to hear the above. I have noticed it cycles for a while. I will try to further tease out what could be the triggers but it's tricky bc dc's life is fairly systematized in the sense that there isn't a lot of variation (not bc he can't handle it but like any kid he has sports on various days and school stuff is pretty routine).
OP, what led you to start tracking his moods? Was it solely the variation that you noticed in those or are there other issues? Does he have any insight into these changes?
Anonymous wrote:Is it a two week cycle or one week per month? If I’m reading correctly, you mentioned both. If it’s one week a month, is there any correlation to phases of the moon or the like? Not saying he’s a werewolf…
Anonymous wrote:Just in case you changed your DC’s gender for privacy, this is very typical for girls with hormonal fluctuations.
Anonymous wrote:op - to answer qs above - dc is a boy, is 10 (so not teenage stuff).
it's helpful to hear the above. I have noticed it cycles for a while. I will try to further tease out what could be the triggers but it's tricky bc dc's life is fairly systematized in the sense that there isn't a lot of variation (not bc he can't handle it but like any kid he has sports on various days and school stuff is pretty routine).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bipolar usually has longer cycles, though sometimes they can be fairly brief and rapid. But they're not typically as predictable as what you describe. Are there any other factors related to the irritable weeks? That's what I'd be looking at, with something that reliable.
Also, wouldn’t the manic part of the cycle be more noticeable? Even just an increase in activity or productivity, or in risk-taking, or a general air of running at a high rev.
It sounds to me more like he’s successfully masking some sort of issue much of the time, but that can be pretty exhausting to keep up. When it gets overwhelming and he can’t conform to expectations anymore, he gets irritable and needs to pull back a bit to recharge.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't sound like bi polar in the slightest. Sounds like what people in the movies think bi polar is.
Sounds like a teenager.
Anonymous wrote:Bipolar usually has longer cycles, though sometimes they can be fairly brief and rapid. But they're not typically as predictable as what you describe. Are there any other factors related to the irritable weeks? That's what I'd be looking at, with something that reliable.