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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 416002" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>i went home and wrote for a while watched t.v. she had a good time was very proud of herself. i'm happy for her. yet the reality now is i have to remain here, in this neighborhood and school district she's reconnecting now. it's good for her, so i gotta bite the big one for the next 6 years here.</p><p> </p><p>their probably going to meet up again this thursday at library, it'll turn into a weekly thing. it's great growth opportunity for her. next is me starting on small increments of time leaving her home alone, to build her up a bit. i'm going to start wtih ten minutes me outside house her inside and go up from there in ten min intervals.</p><p> </p><p>meanwhile bizarre thing is she's only on 5mg of zyprexa. never added in the lamictal because she had a really bad rash prior to start of medication i wanted to get rid of first. we have a sleep study set up for mid april to see if that gives any clue as to what goes on at nite with-the constant bed wetting and inability to sleep.</p><p> </p><p>i feel like we're working toward getting rid of the bipolar diagnosis. we'll see. she can flip the script at anytime. yet reality is i've been watching her and she's been through alot and it's been hard, her behavior is rough yet not off the wall. i would think if she were BiPolar (BP), it would be off the wall given the things she's been thru</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 416002, member: 4514"] i went home and wrote for a while watched t.v. she had a good time was very proud of herself. i'm happy for her. yet the reality now is i have to remain here, in this neighborhood and school district she's reconnecting now. it's good for her, so i gotta bite the big one for the next 6 years here. their probably going to meet up again this thursday at library, it'll turn into a weekly thing. it's great growth opportunity for her. next is me starting on small increments of time leaving her home alone, to build her up a bit. i'm going to start wtih ten minutes me outside house her inside and go up from there in ten min intervals. meanwhile bizarre thing is she's only on 5mg of zyprexa. never added in the lamictal because she had a really bad rash prior to start of medication i wanted to get rid of first. we have a sleep study set up for mid april to see if that gives any clue as to what goes on at nite with-the constant bed wetting and inability to sleep. i feel like we're working toward getting rid of the bipolar diagnosis. we'll see. she can flip the script at anytime. yet reality is i've been watching her and she's been through alot and it's been hard, her behavior is rough yet not off the wall. i would think if she were BiPolar (BP), it would be off the wall given the things she's been thru [/QUOTE]
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