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Just cant understand the reasoning, our difficult child is spinning out of control.
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 577947" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I am so sorry for your pain. Sometimes even wehn we as parents do all the right things the results are not good. Without an evaluation by a professional you can only speculate on what is at the bottom of all the behaviors. Since she is 18 you cannot force her into therapy even if she is still in HS. It stinks but that is the law. You and your wife need to grieve your lost dreams for your daughter and all her missed opportunities in order to find peace of heart. Forget the what ifs they will do no good at this point. Attending meetings for families of the mentally ill might give you information that will be usful in future dealings with your daughter. It is highly likely that she will be comming to you for help in the future and things that you learn now will help you when that happens. Make a plan of action and be prepared to implement it if given the opportunity. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 577947, member: 2315"] I am so sorry for your pain. Sometimes even wehn we as parents do all the right things the results are not good. Without an evaluation by a professional you can only speculate on what is at the bottom of all the behaviors. Since she is 18 you cannot force her into therapy even if she is still in HS. It stinks but that is the law. You and your wife need to grieve your lost dreams for your daughter and all her missed opportunities in order to find peace of heart. Forget the what ifs they will do no good at this point. Attending meetings for families of the mentally ill might give you information that will be usful in future dealings with your daughter. It is highly likely that she will be comming to you for help in the future and things that you learn now will help you when that happens. Make a plan of action and be prepared to implement it if given the opportunity. -RM [/QUOTE]
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