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<blockquote data-quote="shamrock1269" data-source="post: 167484" data-attributes="member: 5452"><p>Wow, you've all had some really good things to say. I'm still pushing for the new doctor. Fiance and I had a discussion last night, and as it turns out, when GFGBC daughter came home from bio mom's, she's off all medications. So, I realize that it takes a bit for everything to get out of her system, but I'm excited that it gives her a clean, unmedicated start with a new doctor. She had a couple episodes last night, but we were able to quell things pretty quickly. </p><p> </p><p>I wanted to comment on what you've all said regarding my decision to take this on. When Fiance and I started dating, he explained to me that his children were a bit "different". He kind of eased me into all the explanations. He most certainly didn't hide anything, and was up front. The first couple times that I met GFGBC daughter, I noted no behavioral problems, and really kind of thought that Fiance might be exaggerating. However, as GFGBC got more comfortable with me, it all came out. I guess I look at that in 2 ways...1) she feels comfortable enough with me to let go and 2) It's good that I understand the situation. I love Fiance, and his kids. My kids love Fiance and his kids. Therefore, it's not really a decision that needs to be made. We all want to be together, and we just have to make that feasible. It can't be impossible. And in the end, she's a child with a problem. She's not bad, but it's time for her to get armed with some ways to cope with her feelings. </p><p> </p><p>Geez, I hope that doesn't sound bad, just the way I feel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shamrock1269, post: 167484, member: 5452"] Wow, you've all had some really good things to say. I'm still pushing for the new doctor. Fiance and I had a discussion last night, and as it turns out, when GFGBC daughter came home from bio mom's, she's off all medications. So, I realize that it takes a bit for everything to get out of her system, but I'm excited that it gives her a clean, unmedicated start with a new doctor. She had a couple episodes last night, but we were able to quell things pretty quickly. I wanted to comment on what you've all said regarding my decision to take this on. When Fiance and I started dating, he explained to me that his children were a bit "different". He kind of eased me into all the explanations. He most certainly didn't hide anything, and was up front. The first couple times that I met GFGBC daughter, I noted no behavioral problems, and really kind of thought that Fiance might be exaggerating. However, as GFGBC got more comfortable with me, it all came out. I guess I look at that in 2 ways...1) she feels comfortable enough with me to let go and 2) It's good that I understand the situation. I love Fiance, and his kids. My kids love Fiance and his kids. Therefore, it's not really a decision that needs to be made. We all want to be together, and we just have to make that feasible. It can't be impossible. And in the end, she's a child with a problem. She's not bad, but it's time for her to get armed with some ways to cope with her feelings. Geez, I hope that doesn't sound bad, just the way I feel! [/QUOTE]
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