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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 495104" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Funny thing, I fell asleep a little (i think it was one of those escape, I can't make another phone call naps) and woke in a panic too. but still...no call from school! I hate that waking with a fright stuff. </p><p></p><p>I am so happy you got a little break. This really is good news. I am THRILLED that hubby is taking her. I wonder if your story hits me so hard because in a small way I can relate to your difficult child as I said before. I never was like that to my parents or raged, but the anxiety and depression for me I turned inward and became bulimic and anorexic. I am hoping if that is true for her...that some of it is her ability to cope and handle when she takes too much on....that this will be a BIG turn around for her. I know it is not that simple when brain chemistry is involved but it only takes one small thing to start the spiral upwards again. She feels relief, can do better, you feel relief can cope and help better and on and on and upward. Yes, there will be bumps. But I really hope these guys get to see the issues with her and that she will be honest. She is young for this concept, but she really does have to take some responsibility for her own happiness and stress management. </p><p></p><p>Huge pat on the back. This is a good start. Love, Dee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 495104, member: 12886"] Funny thing, I fell asleep a little (i think it was one of those escape, I can't make another phone call naps) and woke in a panic too. but still...no call from school! I hate that waking with a fright stuff. I am so happy you got a little break. This really is good news. I am THRILLED that hubby is taking her. I wonder if your story hits me so hard because in a small way I can relate to your difficult child as I said before. I never was like that to my parents or raged, but the anxiety and depression for me I turned inward and became bulimic and anorexic. I am hoping if that is true for her...that some of it is her ability to cope and handle when she takes too much on....that this will be a BIG turn around for her. I know it is not that simple when brain chemistry is involved but it only takes one small thing to start the spiral upwards again. She feels relief, can do better, you feel relief can cope and help better and on and on and upward. Yes, there will be bumps. But I really hope these guys get to see the issues with her and that she will be honest. She is young for this concept, but she really does have to take some responsibility for her own happiness and stress management. Huge pat on the back. This is a good start. Love, Dee [/QUOTE]
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