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First post; what you'd call a "difficult child" here, wanting perspective from parents like mine
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 555173"><p>Honey, don't give up. Talk to you mom or dad, call the psychiatrist tonight and get some good advice on how to get through tonight until you are seen tomorrow. If it means going to the hospital so that you are safe; that's ok. It's not the end of your college dreams. It's just a step on the journey to wellness.</p><p></p><p>You think that the Aderall is making you more anxious and I believe you. It's the medicine, it's not you. The RIGHT medicine is out there. It may take some trial and error but you WILL find healing. And college isn't going anywhere. It will be there for you when you are well.</p><p></p><p>You are surrounded by people who care and want to help. Don't give up. Things will get better and easier. I know you want to be well and you are willing to work for it. You can do it. </p><p>{{{hugs}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 555173"] Honey, don't give up. Talk to you mom or dad, call the psychiatrist tonight and get some good advice on how to get through tonight until you are seen tomorrow. If it means going to the hospital so that you are safe; that's ok. It's not the end of your college dreams. It's just a step on the journey to wellness. You think that the Aderall is making you more anxious and I believe you. It's the medicine, it's not you. The RIGHT medicine is out there. It may take some trial and error but you WILL find healing. And college isn't going anywhere. It will be there for you when you are well. You are surrounded by people who care and want to help. Don't give up. Things will get better and easier. I know you want to be well and you are willing to work for it. You can do it. {{{hugs}}} [/QUOTE]
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