http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oppositional_defiant_disorder#Treatment
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/918095-overview
http://hubpages.com/hub/Treating-Your-Childs-Oppositional-Defiant-Disorder-ODD
Oppositional defiance disorder is something one grows out of unlike bipolar disorder which is permanent. Bipolar disorder is accompanied by mood swings being on top of the world one moments and in despair the next and these moods can last for weeks without signs of improvement. There are other symptoms as well that can help a parent distinguish whether or that is the case. Bipolar disorder is very difficult to live with and should be diagnosed as soon as possible. The book 'the bipolar child' will tell you what you need to know.
A urethra disorder is defined as a malfunction with the urethra. This can be caused by infection or deterioration of part of the urinary tract system and should be diagnosed and treated by a physician.
Firstly, I'm sorry that your son has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Secondly, your doctor should have given you information, and pamphlets with needed information about bipolar disorder, if not you should ask him for them.
If you were diagnosed with bipolar then you should be getting your medication from either your Psychiatrist or family doctor. If you have not been diagnosed with bipolar then you must see your family doctor who will send you to a Psychiatrist and he/she will determine what is wrong with you and give you the correct medications.
You should check into seeing if you could be diagnosed with MPD (Multiple Personality Disorder). or it could be that you are having a conflict of interest within yourself and should think about that. ...Or check over how you write questions.
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Maybe, but I seriously doubt that it is an actual sign. The person would probably have to do more than that to have a chance at being diagnosed for a bipolar disorder. By the way, diseases are medical problems that are highly unlikely to be cured, and mental disorders should NEVER be designeated or excused as diseases. Maybe, but I seriously doubt that it is an actual sign. The person would probably have to do more than that to have a chance at being diagnosed for a bipolar disorder. By the way, diseases are medical problems that are highly unlikely to be cured, and mental disorders should NEVER be designated or excused as diseases.ANSWER one symptom of bipolar DISORDER (not disease) is compulsive and risky behavior, so yes it can be a POSSIBLE sign.
yes you will have it your whole life time but don't worry as you get older you should find some way to control it. if you have any questions let me know :) i can help i have it to.
Many conditions can cause the knee to hurt when walking even though no swelling is apparent. It could be arthritis, tendinitis or another disorder that should be correctly diagnosed by a doctor.
You don't "get" ADD/ADHD therefore it's not a concern. There is however a degree of heritability in diagnoses of ADD/ADHD so children of parents with that diagnosis may be more likely to be diagnosed with the disorder.
She does, however, have a seizure disorder.
Yes. Secrets are part of the disorder.