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<blockquote data-quote="DLeecious" data-source="post: 422957" data-attributes="member: 11650"><p>My gift from God is 12 adhd, rule out turrettes,bipolar,odd,takes adderall and abilify. She is my 5ththe rest are grown and on thier own. She at times will through things when mad but not often. in daily life however things are wasted broken damagedat an amaZing rate and no amount of time or threats of losing privlages possesions fazes her when it comes to cleaning her room and her hygiene is hit and miss I am not saying that at times she hasent done things on pourpose before she was diagnosed and medications she scratched up her grannys truck (age 9). I am a decent parent and try hard to help her with her illness. I have had charts rewards etc. I practice positive renforcementand try to be consistant. But I get a brick wall when I try to explain about room and breakage to therapist or SSi to try to hire some help or replace broken things "she is old anough to learn to clean her own room" "you should supervise her better" I have back problems from being a housekeeping supervisor and it is painful to clean after her she gets up at night sometimes and takes everything out of cabinets and makes horrible messes. I am just wondering if this happens to any body else. I think that she is not aware of the space her body takes up and a lot of accidents are things getting broken or knocked over by elbows and bottom. I love this place it is the only place I have found understanding .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLeecious, post: 422957, member: 11650"] My gift from God is 12 adhd, rule out turrettes,bipolar,odd,takes adderall and abilify. She is my 5ththe rest are grown and on thier own. She at times will through things when mad but not often. in daily life however things are wasted broken damagedat an amaZing rate and no amount of time or threats of losing privlages possesions fazes her when it comes to cleaning her room and her hygiene is hit and miss I am not saying that at times she hasent done things on pourpose before she was diagnosed and medications she scratched up her grannys truck (age 9). I am a decent parent and try hard to help her with her illness. I have had charts rewards etc. I practice positive renforcementand try to be consistant. But I get a brick wall when I try to explain about room and breakage to therapist or SSi to try to hire some help or replace broken things "she is old anough to learn to clean her own room" "you should supervise her better" I have back problems from being a housekeeping supervisor and it is painful to clean after her she gets up at night sometimes and takes everything out of cabinets and makes horrible messes. I am just wondering if this happens to any body else. I think that she is not aware of the space her body takes up and a lot of accidents are things getting broken or knocked over by elbows and bottom. I love this place it is the only place I have found understanding . [/QUOTE]
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