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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 480969" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Thanks for all the encouragement and info. I have easy child if she knows anything, and she has said everything seems to be fine when they are together. While this particular episode is new, we have been dealing with her issues all of our lives. Prior to this, her pediatrician. has been able to handle it. It started with anxiety and some minor Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) when she was younger. But this is much more than we have ever dealt with. </p><p> I think it might be bullying more than anything. I do know that one boy in particular was giving her a hard time at the beginning of the year. His locker was near hers, and he would harass her at lunch. He asked her to homecoming, and when she rejected him, he started to call her "*****" etc. at lunch and started to throw food at her. (Yes school knew, and no nothing was done.) It finally came to a head when one of easy child's male friends explained to this boy that if he bothered her again he would be very very sorry. difficult child also went to the office and had her locker moved. So, while in the past she has been more than capable of handling herself in these situations, I think she may have been overwhelmed. </p><p> I think some of it also has to do with her switch in medications. In June she was switched from Celexa to Zoloft by her pediatrician. At first we thought things we better, but about 8 weeks after she switched is when school started. </p><p> I could keep guessing as to the problems, but I may never find out. I am glad we will be meeting with the school on Monday, and with the p'doctor on Tuesday. Then we have the rest of the week for Thanksgiving. So, we will time to process everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 480969, member: 13204"] Thanks for all the encouragement and info. I have easy child if she knows anything, and she has said everything seems to be fine when they are together. While this particular episode is new, we have been dealing with her issues all of our lives. Prior to this, her pediatrician. has been able to handle it. It started with anxiety and some minor Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) when she was younger. But this is much more than we have ever dealt with. I think it might be bullying more than anything. I do know that one boy in particular was giving her a hard time at the beginning of the year. His locker was near hers, and he would harass her at lunch. He asked her to homecoming, and when she rejected him, he started to call her "*****" etc. at lunch and started to throw food at her. (Yes school knew, and no nothing was done.) It finally came to a head when one of easy child's male friends explained to this boy that if he bothered her again he would be very very sorry. difficult child also went to the office and had her locker moved. So, while in the past she has been more than capable of handling herself in these situations, I think she may have been overwhelmed. I think some of it also has to do with her switch in medications. In June she was switched from Celexa to Zoloft by her pediatrician. At first we thought things we better, but about 8 weeks after she switched is when school started. I could keep guessing as to the problems, but I may never find out. I am glad we will be meeting with the school on Monday, and with the p'doctor on Tuesday. Then we have the rest of the week for Thanksgiving. So, we will time to process everything. [/QUOTE]
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