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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 563810" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Thanks everyone. My nose still hurts a lot-especially because it is right where my glasses sit. easy child/difficult child is still gfgish today. She came home after I went to bed last night-I think around 10:00. </p><p></p><p>She had to pick me up today from work and didn't say much at all.When I asked what had been bothering her she said she didn't get an a on her algebra test. Wondering if maybe she failed it. Still that doesn't seem to be much of a reason for her overreaction. husband did say when she came home she had her medications filled so I don't know if she has been skipping them-she is usually really good about it.</p><p></p><p>She made three pies today and is still planning on making cheese cakes. Other than that she is still extremely angry and screaming over everything-I'm glad she is working tonight so I don't have to be around her. I had asked her to start picking up her stuff laying around earlier this week. She didn't and so I started cleaning today because we are having company tonight and she had a royal fit that I would move her stuff off the table and the floor to her room-geesh! She even threw a box and a blanket downstairs (not with me in her way). </p><p></p><p>When I mentioned how much my nose was hurting she just screamed that she didn't care. I told her I could tell since she hadn't asked about it. easy child/difficult child has always had a hard time with any kind of apology.</p><p></p><p>What I don't understand is that she has been doing really well and it seems like the bottom has just dropped out. I am a little worried how she'll be around family this weekend because in the past when she is depressed she can be extremely grouchy around company and holes up in her room a lot of the time. </p><p></p><p>Argh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 563810, member: 1631"] Thanks everyone. My nose still hurts a lot-especially because it is right where my glasses sit. easy child/difficult child is still gfgish today. She came home after I went to bed last night-I think around 10:00. She had to pick me up today from work and didn't say much at all.When I asked what had been bothering her she said she didn't get an a on her algebra test. Wondering if maybe she failed it. Still that doesn't seem to be much of a reason for her overreaction. husband did say when she came home she had her medications filled so I don't know if she has been skipping them-she is usually really good about it. She made three pies today and is still planning on making cheese cakes. Other than that she is still extremely angry and screaming over everything-I'm glad she is working tonight so I don't have to be around her. I had asked her to start picking up her stuff laying around earlier this week. She didn't and so I started cleaning today because we are having company tonight and she had a royal fit that I would move her stuff off the table and the floor to her room-geesh! She even threw a box and a blanket downstairs (not with me in her way). When I mentioned how much my nose was hurting she just screamed that she didn't care. I told her I could tell since she hadn't asked about it. easy child/difficult child has always had a hard time with any kind of apology. What I don't understand is that she has been doing really well and it seems like the bottom has just dropped out. I am a little worried how she'll be around family this weekend because in the past when she is depressed she can be extremely grouchy around company and holes up in her room a lot of the time. Argh! [/QUOTE]
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