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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 39798" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Hi JoG,</p><p>I guess I agree with the others about just trying to keep an eye on her and figure out if anything is going on. I am like you--if this had been my difficult child 1 I would be pretty jaded in my response as well. While she was in rehab she started throwing up after eating--it was sort of a "fad" there for awhile since they had a bulimic girl. She also was a cutter for awhile--got lots of attention from her middle school friends for that. I guess it just seemed that none of these things were really "real" if you know what I mean. They seemed to be ways to shock people or get sympathy from her friends, etc.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, always something...</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 39798, member: 3450"] Hi JoG, I guess I agree with the others about just trying to keep an eye on her and figure out if anything is going on. I am like you--if this had been my difficult child 1 I would be pretty jaded in my response as well. While she was in rehab she started throwing up after eating--it was sort of a "fad" there for awhile since they had a bulimic girl. She also was a cutter for awhile--got lots of attention from her middle school friends for that. I guess it just seemed that none of these things were really "real" if you know what I mean. They seemed to be ways to shock people or get sympathy from her friends, etc. Good luck, always something... Jane [/QUOTE]
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