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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 70324" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Allstressedout - no way would HER boyfriend stay her overnight. Just to clarify, my boyfriend of almost 5 years has only stayed over 2-3 times when difficult child was here - that is in almost 5 years. </p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone!</p><p></p><p>Fran, no she can not see how she affects people and/or the household. She can be downright mean to her little brothers at times (well only one of them). But, other times she is the best sister ever. </p><p>Her mood swings and nastiness are pretty consistent to her PMS, too. </p><p></p><p>Today I took her to her 2nd Gyn appointment. She is not active (I believe it for now) but I wanted her to know who to contact, where to go, to get used to talking to the doctor, be able to ask the questions and most importantly I wanted the doctor to talk to her about the HPV vaccine. </p><p>She started asking questions on the way in the car. When I finally revealed just exactly which doctor we were going to (I had not lied at all) she started to flip out. I just stayed calm as I knew it was coming. She told me I lied. I told her I just never mentioned it for just this very reason. I knew I would not get you in the car if you knew. Can you blame me? </p><p></p><p>She calmed down! It was amazing to watch. She filled out the papers in the waiting room (she checked 'not active') and went in before me. I had an appointment, too. </p><p>She came out telling me all about the HPV and what we had to do next! </p><p> :thumb:</p><p></p><p>I want to know the mojo the doctor used on her! :hypnosis:</p><p></p><p>So far, so good. Keep those fingers crossed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 70324, member: 391"] Allstressedout - no way would HER boyfriend stay her overnight. Just to clarify, my boyfriend of almost 5 years has only stayed over 2-3 times when difficult child was here - that is in almost 5 years. Thanks everyone! Fran, no she can not see how she affects people and/or the household. She can be downright mean to her little brothers at times (well only one of them). But, other times she is the best sister ever. Her mood swings and nastiness are pretty consistent to her PMS, too. Today I took her to her 2nd Gyn appointment. She is not active (I believe it for now) but I wanted her to know who to contact, where to go, to get used to talking to the doctor, be able to ask the questions and most importantly I wanted the doctor to talk to her about the HPV vaccine. She started asking questions on the way in the car. When I finally revealed just exactly which doctor we were going to (I had not lied at all) she started to flip out. I just stayed calm as I knew it was coming. She told me I lied. I told her I just never mentioned it for just this very reason. I knew I would not get you in the car if you knew. Can you blame me? She calmed down! It was amazing to watch. She filled out the papers in the waiting room (she checked 'not active') and went in before me. I had an appointment, too. She came out telling me all about the HPV and what we had to do next! [img]:thumb:[/img] I want to know the mojo the doctor used on her! [img]:hypnosis:[/img] So far, so good. Keep those fingers crossed! [/QUOTE]
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