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difficult child 1's hygiene is still an issue and I don't know what to do about it.
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 557600" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Well she's been evaluated for autism as well as everything else. She has been evaluated by the school, a psychiatrist, and a very competent neuropsychologist. I absolutely, totally do NOT see her on the spectrum. Her and difficult child 2 are as different as night and day. They don't share any of the same issues. Yes, I know that autism can look different on different people, but in my heart of hearts I know it's not that. I am ready to believe the depression more than anything. I am taking her to psychiatrist next week for a medication re-evaluation. I will bring it up then. Right now she's more on the manic side. Not sleeping and terrible attitude. She could be half manic half depressed. When I'm in a mixed state I feel absolutely TERRIBLE. She could be going through something similar. Unfortunately she doesn't have any friends yet at this new school. Not one. She says she doesn't care because she has plenty of friends at her after school boys and girl's club. But I think she's only lying to herself. How fun can it be for her to go to school every day, sit by herself at lunch time, and have nobody to talk to all day long? I know if it were me in high school, I would be miserable. I really think more is going on with her than she is letting on. She never used to give me any problems about bathing every day. As a matter of fact, she used to love going in the bath and would do it on her own. And by the way, she never gives her dad a hassle about taking showers. It's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 557600, member: 2196"] Well she's been evaluated for autism as well as everything else. She has been evaluated by the school, a psychiatrist, and a very competent neuropsychologist. I absolutely, totally do NOT see her on the spectrum. Her and difficult child 2 are as different as night and day. They don't share any of the same issues. Yes, I know that autism can look different on different people, but in my heart of hearts I know it's not that. I am ready to believe the depression more than anything. I am taking her to psychiatrist next week for a medication re-evaluation. I will bring it up then. Right now she's more on the manic side. Not sleeping and terrible attitude. She could be half manic half depressed. When I'm in a mixed state I feel absolutely TERRIBLE. She could be going through something similar. Unfortunately she doesn't have any friends yet at this new school. Not one. She says she doesn't care because she has plenty of friends at her after school boys and girl's club. But I think she's only lying to herself. How fun can it be for her to go to school every day, sit by herself at lunch time, and have nobody to talk to all day long? I know if it were me in high school, I would be miserable. I really think more is going on with her than she is letting on. She never used to give me any problems about bathing every day. As a matter of fact, she used to love going in the bath and would do it on her own. And by the way, she never gives her dad a hassle about taking showers. It's just me. [/QUOTE]
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