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<blockquote data-quote="nerfherder" data-source="post: 584442" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>Thank you everyone. Hound Dog, I'm not holding out much hope - but I've heard from others that some behaviors can ease off. I'll look at guardianship - my biggest thing is that having to be on top of her every minute while I'm trying to help this farm/ranch get off the ground (we're in year 3) is making me nuts. No free time at all ever, none of that well meaning "Gosh, you need to take some time for YOURSELF" etc, I can't go on religious retreats until she's safely group-homed (maybe another 3 to 5 years on that waiting list) and you know what? Sure, I hear some medications make the kids into compliant marshmallow zombies. I could use a few months of zombiehood. That's where my head's at lately. Got a consult with someone at the local mental health agency for her in a couple weeks, so we'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerfherder, post: 584442, member: 15907"] Thank you everyone. Hound Dog, I'm not holding out much hope - but I've heard from others that some behaviors can ease off. I'll look at guardianship - my biggest thing is that having to be on top of her every minute while I'm trying to help this farm/ranch get off the ground (we're in year 3) is making me nuts. No free time at all ever, none of that well meaning "Gosh, you need to take some time for YOURSELF" etc, I can't go on religious retreats until she's safely group-homed (maybe another 3 to 5 years on that waiting list) and you know what? Sure, I hear some medications make the kids into compliant marshmallow zombies. I could use a few months of zombiehood. That's where my head's at lately. Got a consult with someone at the local mental health agency for her in a couple weeks, so we'll see. [/QUOTE]
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