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<blockquote data-quote="AtMyWitsEnd33" data-source="post: 480892" data-attributes="member: 13199"><p>I agree with Dammit Janet, I would be more concerned at this point about why the sudden change. It seems dramatic to me. My daughter is 9 and I have been fighting these battles her entire life, but to have something come on this suddenly just doesn't seem right. Is there a psychologist at her school? sometimes they have a lot more insight into the dynamic of the students and what is going on then parents do at home. Just a suggestion. </p><p>Additionally, does she/did she have any good friends that hung around all the time? Have they stopped coming around or started acting differently?</p><p>Are you 100% sure that drugs are not involved? Even though she doesn't leave home much they could still be in play if she is acquiring them at school.</p><p>Lastly, I second everyone's motion to take it one day at a time, one step at a time even. If I look too far into the future I get so overwhelmed I just want to shut down.</p><p>Good luck, I hope the psychiatrist can give you some insight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtMyWitsEnd33, post: 480892, member: 13199"] I agree with Dammit Janet, I would be more concerned at this point about why the sudden change. It seems dramatic to me. My daughter is 9 and I have been fighting these battles her entire life, but to have something come on this suddenly just doesn't seem right. Is there a psychologist at her school? sometimes they have a lot more insight into the dynamic of the students and what is going on then parents do at home. Just a suggestion. Additionally, does she/did she have any good friends that hung around all the time? Have they stopped coming around or started acting differently? Are you 100% sure that drugs are not involved? Even though she doesn't leave home much they could still be in play if she is acquiring them at school. Lastly, I second everyone's motion to take it one day at a time, one step at a time even. If I look too far into the future I get so overwhelmed I just want to shut down. Good luck, I hope the psychiatrist can give you some insight. [/QUOTE]
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