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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 153269" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm really sorry- this sounds like a horrible weekend for you. Many of us here- or I guess all- have had the grief periods of losing the child we thought we had. It is very painful- but I guess it allows us to start accepting the reality of what we are dealing with and then try to get help for our family.</p><p></p><p>Has your daughter ever been tested? I understand your post to mean that she doesn't have an IEP or a learning disability, like dyslexia, but clearly something is going on with her. Sometimes, even emotional distress can cause other cognitive issues, and it definitely effects our ability to make sound decisions. This just sounds like you daughter is making self-destructive decisions (ie, she continues to dig herself in deeper). If she has been evaluated by a psycholoogist and psychiatrist already, I would get a second opinion. I think the problem is deeper than something I would want a social worker evaluating. (I don't know what credential your therapist has- so I'm just throwing my 2 cents out)</p><p></p><p>I hope thiings go better today and tomorrow. Hang in there- you are a good mother or you wouldn't be hurting from caring so much right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 153269, member: 3699"] I'm really sorry- this sounds like a horrible weekend for you. Many of us here- or I guess all- have had the grief periods of losing the child we thought we had. It is very painful- but I guess it allows us to start accepting the reality of what we are dealing with and then try to get help for our family. Has your daughter ever been tested? I understand your post to mean that she doesn't have an IEP or a learning disability, like dyslexia, but clearly something is going on with her. Sometimes, even emotional distress can cause other cognitive issues, and it definitely effects our ability to make sound decisions. This just sounds like you daughter is making self-destructive decisions (ie, she continues to dig herself in deeper). If she has been evaluated by a psycholoogist and psychiatrist already, I would get a second opinion. I think the problem is deeper than something I would want a social worker evaluating. (I don't know what credential your therapist has- so I'm just throwing my 2 cents out) I hope thiings go better today and tomorrow. Hang in there- you are a good mother or you wouldn't be hurting from caring so much right now. [/QUOTE]
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