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I this pales in comparison but I'm so worried about easy child
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 133205" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Thanks JJJ & SW, </p><p> </p><p>The depression came on gradually the past few weeks. I *think* it came to a head as she and the boyfriend made a decision on this apt and signed the lease, however, she says it's not related. She takes on a lot on her own and then often feels overwhelmed, then anxious and then maybe a little down. But then she usually bounces back. With the weather the way it's been, I think that's been a drag on her. Plus, she's working this year and didn't last year, so that's a drain as well.</p><p> </p><p>SW, I think it would help me feel better to have her home - just so I could see her everyday and look for signs of improvement. I can't say what she would want for sure. Sometimes when she comes home for the weekend all she does is sleep and sleep and sleep. </p><p> </p><p>easy child's boyfriend just IM'ed me and we talked a little about it. You know, he's 21 and not very experienced. I asked how easy child was and he said, "she's happy, we just ate tacos" hahaha - I was able to make a few suggestions. And he said he would ask her if she'd rather come home alone this coming weekend. I thought that was sensitive of him.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks so much. My daughter is doing so much right now and she isn't slowing down. She just emailed me to scan and email to her copies of some bills so she could sign up for cable tomorrow. I'm thinking, "GO TO SLEEP!" but I sent her the stuff. It's like someone has to flip the switch off for her or she will just keep going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 133205, member: 2211"] Thanks JJJ & SW, The depression came on gradually the past few weeks. I *think* it came to a head as she and the boyfriend made a decision on this apt and signed the lease, however, she says it's not related. She takes on a lot on her own and then often feels overwhelmed, then anxious and then maybe a little down. But then she usually bounces back. With the weather the way it's been, I think that's been a drag on her. Plus, she's working this year and didn't last year, so that's a drain as well. SW, I think it would help me feel better to have her home - just so I could see her everyday and look for signs of improvement. I can't say what she would want for sure. Sometimes when she comes home for the weekend all she does is sleep and sleep and sleep. easy child's boyfriend just IM'ed me and we talked a little about it. You know, he's 21 and not very experienced. I asked how easy child was and he said, "she's happy, we just ate tacos" hahaha - I was able to make a few suggestions. And he said he would ask her if she'd rather come home alone this coming weekend. I thought that was sensitive of him. Thanks so much. My daughter is doing so much right now and she isn't slowing down. She just emailed me to scan and email to her copies of some bills so she could sign up for cable tomorrow. I'm thinking, "GO TO SLEEP!" but I sent her the stuff. It's like someone has to flip the switch off for her or she will just keep going. [/QUOTE]
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