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<blockquote data-quote="fairylvr77" data-source="post: 412762" data-attributes="member: 11345"><p>Thanks. Yes, the sudden onset has been a large concern that we have explored quite a bit. BioDad is in Prison. Has been for 2 years. Hasn't been much a part of her life. As far as we are aware, we cannot figure out ANYTHING physical that has happened. If it is something that is blocked, it is blocked big time and likely would have had to have happened a long time ago. Other than that, family life has been the same for about 4-5 years. I have been with my partner for 4 years. The girls love her. I have been openly gay since *A* was 2. So, no big shockers there. </p><p></p><p>We haven't gone for neuropsychologist...but she did have an MRI at the onset of all of this, recommended by her pediatrician. It was so sudden onset we thought brain tumor. </p><p></p><p>*A* had always been my hippie child. Easy going, happy go lucky, etc. A little typical blonde. A's & B's in school. Very carefree. Now, all of that has changed. Her grades are in the toilet, the teacher says that usually she just sits through class, not participating. She has always been more of a homebody when it comes to friends and would play with the girls at school, but for her - they didn't carry over to home. Now she is just "weird" and the other kids won't play with her at school.</p><p></p><p>I know that she realizes that there is a big difference in her life. She has yelled that she just wants her life back (and things of that nature). It is heartbreaking. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the support. It really does mean the world to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairylvr77, post: 412762, member: 11345"] Thanks. Yes, the sudden onset has been a large concern that we have explored quite a bit. BioDad is in Prison. Has been for 2 years. Hasn't been much a part of her life. As far as we are aware, we cannot figure out ANYTHING physical that has happened. If it is something that is blocked, it is blocked big time and likely would have had to have happened a long time ago. Other than that, family life has been the same for about 4-5 years. I have been with my partner for 4 years. The girls love her. I have been openly gay since *A* was 2. So, no big shockers there. We haven't gone for neuropsychologist...but she did have an MRI at the onset of all of this, recommended by her pediatrician. It was so sudden onset we thought brain tumor. *A* had always been my hippie child. Easy going, happy go lucky, etc. A little typical blonde. A's & B's in school. Very carefree. Now, all of that has changed. Her grades are in the toilet, the teacher says that usually she just sits through class, not participating. She has always been more of a homebody when it comes to friends and would play with the girls at school, but for her - they didn't carry over to home. Now she is just "weird" and the other kids won't play with her at school. I know that she realizes that there is a big difference in her life. She has yelled that she just wants her life back (and things of that nature). It is heartbreaking. Thanks for the support. It really does mean the world to me. [/QUOTE]
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