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He told WW the illness came on after the birth of their daughter K 19 months ago and lasted well over a year.
As far as Im concerned, probably up until a month or two before Kyron was gone and then she could have been hiding it at that point, Kaine Horman said.
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He said the illness manifested in rapid mood swings.
It wasnt anything that was overly violent in nature, Horman said. It was just really erratic types of swings, from being very emotional to suddenly being very frustrated.
**snip**
I was just supposed to watch her closely for a six-month period, which I did do, he said. And after the six months, things seemed to be OK
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Sound like PPD began shortly after baby girl was born, treatment was started, and she showed symptoms of erratic behavior until a couple months ago? Did she go off her medication? How terrible for her...for everyone. moo
To read - click on first heading in "posted in" right under the picture.
PLEASE REMEMBER - do NOT USE MINOR'S NAME...BABY GIRL, BABY K ETC. THANKS
http://www.wweek.com/
As far as Im concerned, probably up until a month or two before Kyron was gone and then she could have been hiding it at that point, Kaine Horman said.
**snip**
He said the illness manifested in rapid mood swings.
It wasnt anything that was overly violent in nature, Horman said. It was just really erratic types of swings, from being very emotional to suddenly being very frustrated.
**snip**
I was just supposed to watch her closely for a six-month period, which I did do, he said. And after the six months, things seemed to be OK
**snip**
Sound like PPD began shortly after baby girl was born, treatment was started, and she showed symptoms of erratic behavior until a couple months ago? Did she go off her medication? How terrible for her...for everyone. moo
To read - click on first heading in "posted in" right under the picture.
PLEASE REMEMBER - do NOT USE MINOR'S NAME...BABY GIRL, BABY K ETC. THANKS
http://www.wweek.com/