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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 571389" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Thank you for your understanding and your hugs. It really does help. </p><p></p><p>She got up last night around 10:00 and said she was hungry. I made her an omlette and sat with her while she WOLFED it down. As far as i can tell, she'd had nothing but ice cream for two days ... she may have eaten at work, but says she didn't. She said that she'd heard from the psychiatrist and her bloodwork was clear. She said she was going to call him to have a script called in. Of course, any warrior parent would understand .... this is progress, but it doesn't mean she'll do it.</p><p></p><p>I called Ossy last night to fill him in and he said he'd see if she wanted to have lunch today. She came home for work all smiles because her dad was taking her to lunch. She was a bit less happy when he picked her up because he had his girlfriend with him. She likes her, but she never gets one on one time with her dad, and I know she was really hoping it would be the two of them. But, she took a shower and got cleaned up, so I'll count my blessings on that one.</p><p></p><p>My niece and my sister are coming to dinner tonight and we're going to watch a movie. I know this isn't the NYE difficult child was hoping for, but she's excited that we're having company.</p><p></p><p>When she gets home from lunch, I'm going to talk to her again about the medications. I'm going to frame it in a new years resolution kind of way.</p><p></p><p>Hoping for the best here ...ever the pollyanna that I am.</p><p>Dash</p><p></p><p>Janet, I did read An Unquiet Mind. It is a great book and did give me insight and understanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 571389, member: 9175"] Thank you for your understanding and your hugs. It really does help. She got up last night around 10:00 and said she was hungry. I made her an omlette and sat with her while she WOLFED it down. As far as i can tell, she'd had nothing but ice cream for two days ... she may have eaten at work, but says she didn't. She said that she'd heard from the psychiatrist and her bloodwork was clear. She said she was going to call him to have a script called in. Of course, any warrior parent would understand .... this is progress, but it doesn't mean she'll do it. I called Ossy last night to fill him in and he said he'd see if she wanted to have lunch today. She came home for work all smiles because her dad was taking her to lunch. She was a bit less happy when he picked her up because he had his girlfriend with him. She likes her, but she never gets one on one time with her dad, and I know she was really hoping it would be the two of them. But, she took a shower and got cleaned up, so I'll count my blessings on that one. My niece and my sister are coming to dinner tonight and we're going to watch a movie. I know this isn't the NYE difficult child was hoping for, but she's excited that we're having company. When she gets home from lunch, I'm going to talk to her again about the medications. I'm going to frame it in a new years resolution kind of way. Hoping for the best here ...ever the pollyanna that I am. Dash Janet, I did read An Unquiet Mind. It is a great book and did give me insight and understanding. [/QUOTE]
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