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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 497257" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Confuzzled I think she is very anxious about everything. I have panic attacks with the heart palpitations and excess worry. I also get involuntary muscle twitches. I had forgotten about the twitches until they started up again recently. She has those the entire time she sleeps. I originally thought they could be from the zoloft but have been considering recently if they are from anxiety/panic. Up until recently she had been wanting me to lie down with her at night until she fell asleep. That is how I knew about the muscle twitches. I know she is a perfectionist. I can't imagine what it feels like to her to be failing. Bit I am still so angry with her that easy child is moving out. Beyond mad.</p><p> IC I agree with you about the technology. I hate that the only way kids communicate is through texting and FB. I will say that I know difficult child's best friend does not have a phone so the only way to contact her is through FB. Her friends mom limits telephone time, and friend doesn't like talking in front of mom. I am in no way defending difficult child. She was home at 4 last night, and didn't even ask for her computer until after 8. She likes to be on it at night. I do agree that she spends too much time on it playing games. We have been trying to get her out of the house to do things with friends, but we think she may have isolated herself from most of them with all of this behavior. We are not sure. So, please send some prayer our way that we have some peace at home tonight, and that at tomorrows psychiatrist appointment. things go well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 497257, member: 13204"] Confuzzled I think she is very anxious about everything. I have panic attacks with the heart palpitations and excess worry. I also get involuntary muscle twitches. I had forgotten about the twitches until they started up again recently. She has those the entire time she sleeps. I originally thought they could be from the zoloft but have been considering recently if they are from anxiety/panic. Up until recently she had been wanting me to lie down with her at night until she fell asleep. That is how I knew about the muscle twitches. I know she is a perfectionist. I can't imagine what it feels like to her to be failing. Bit I am still so angry with her that easy child is moving out. Beyond mad. IC I agree with you about the technology. I hate that the only way kids communicate is through texting and FB. I will say that I know difficult child's best friend does not have a phone so the only way to contact her is through FB. Her friends mom limits telephone time, and friend doesn't like talking in front of mom. I am in no way defending difficult child. She was home at 4 last night, and didn't even ask for her computer until after 8. She likes to be on it at night. I do agree that she spends too much time on it playing games. We have been trying to get her out of the house to do things with friends, but we think she may have isolated herself from most of them with all of this behavior. We are not sure. So, please send some prayer our way that we have some peace at home tonight, and that at tomorrows psychiatrist appointment. things go well. [/QUOTE]
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