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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 497179" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>grr...time for difficult child to move and easy child to move back in. The impression I get from your story--as another poster said, its just what comes through is a very bratty entitled kid. By the way, anti depressants made my kids temper tantrums like your daughters much worse--. Lexapro (like Celexa) had my child overturning desks in teh classroom, literally. While she may need better medications, I think she needs a big wake up call with a out of the home placement. And during that time it would be good for you and husband to get some help. You are doing a great job not giving in. </p><p>With my son I found it hard having dealt with depression for so long and real fear about the depression not to be a bit of a soft touch. When he tanked, we had to get outside help and now that he is home (and much better) I am working on not giving in to his fits of depression. It can have a manipulative side.</p><p></p><p>I am really sorry about easy child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 497179, member: 2322"] grr...time for difficult child to move and easy child to move back in. The impression I get from your story--as another poster said, its just what comes through is a very bratty entitled kid. By the way, anti depressants made my kids temper tantrums like your daughters much worse--. Lexapro (like Celexa) had my child overturning desks in teh classroom, literally. While she may need better medications, I think she needs a big wake up call with a out of the home placement. And during that time it would be good for you and husband to get some help. You are doing a great job not giving in. With my son I found it hard having dealt with depression for so long and real fear about the depression not to be a bit of a soft touch. When he tanked, we had to get outside help and now that he is home (and much better) I am working on not giving in to his fits of depression. It can have a manipulative side. I am really sorry about easy child. [/QUOTE]
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