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| Childhood Bipolar Disorder: What's Happening to My Son? Reader's Digest October 2007 |
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There were signs that something was wrong with Michael Bonis from the time he was a baby. While bright and responsive, he didn’t sleep much and was prone to tantrums. His behavior was so different from his sisters’, his outbursts so vague and sporadic, that his mom, Janice chalked it up to his being a boy—until she couldn’t ignore it any longer. Something was fueling Michael’s disturbing behavior. His parents needed answers. |





