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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 497152" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>sorry to hear it was such a rough night--it sounds horrid. i hope today is better for all of you.</p><p></p><p>i'm not sure if you are aware of this, so forgive me if you already know, but i just wanted to let you know that a MS is anything but a quick fix--if its what she truly needs, it is wonderful, but they often have a very long titration schedule or multiple bloodsticks to check theraputic levels. and sometimes things get worse before they get better until you get to where she needs to be.</p><p></p><p>maybe its me, but i feel like i'm missing something in your story--i was orginally under the impression her difficulties started in nov @14/8th grade and that she leaned toward the perfectionist side and couldnt cope well anymore. when you mentioned in the other thread that she was on medications at 7 i was surprised (again, could very well be ME)...but that fact alone shows there is some background and that something was going on historically.</p><p></p><p>i can only speak for myself, but i feel terrible that you kind of get "generic advice" on things like "maybe she's tired in the am because she's up on facebook all night" which probably isnt exactly helpful if there are more layers to the situation. i dont recall you mentioning a full blown awake rage (i know you've mentioned mornings on wakeup with exhaustion, in my mind, thats sort of different) so my first thought was flat out, "brattiness" over not getting her stuff, but clearly, there is more to it.</p><p></p><p>i know its the internet and loads of things get lost in translation so maybe it would help us help YOU if you kind of did a post with a bit more of history in it--i'm sure it must be frustrating to you. couple that with a nagging, vague familiarness to your story i just hate to see you not get the support *you* need....</p><p></p><p>but (((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 497152, member: 8831"] sorry to hear it was such a rough night--it sounds horrid. i hope today is better for all of you. i'm not sure if you are aware of this, so forgive me if you already know, but i just wanted to let you know that a MS is anything but a quick fix--if its what she truly needs, it is wonderful, but they often have a very long titration schedule or multiple bloodsticks to check theraputic levels. and sometimes things get worse before they get better until you get to where she needs to be. maybe its me, but i feel like i'm missing something in your story--i was orginally under the impression her difficulties started in nov @14/8th grade and that she leaned toward the perfectionist side and couldnt cope well anymore. when you mentioned in the other thread that she was on medications at 7 i was surprised (again, could very well be ME)...but that fact alone shows there is some background and that something was going on historically. i can only speak for myself, but i feel terrible that you kind of get "generic advice" on things like "maybe she's tired in the am because she's up on facebook all night" which probably isnt exactly helpful if there are more layers to the situation. i dont recall you mentioning a full blown awake rage (i know you've mentioned mornings on wakeup with exhaustion, in my mind, thats sort of different) so my first thought was flat out, "brattiness" over not getting her stuff, but clearly, there is more to it. i know its the internet and loads of things get lost in translation so maybe it would help us help YOU if you kind of did a post with a bit more of history in it--i'm sure it must be frustrating to you. couple that with a nagging, vague familiarness to your story i just hate to see you not get the support *you* need.... but (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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