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new (uk) teen girl with possible odd
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<blockquote data-quote="cupcake" data-source="post: 258476" data-attributes="member: 7105"><p>Hi, wow thanks for the fast responses, I will look into the information on ross greene thank you. For the other questions about my daughter, I can say she is very intelligent, sharp and observant (IQ not known but definitely above average). She has lots of problems sleeping and is also very restless, shouts in sleep a lot and used to sleepwalk when she was younger. I have an appointment tomorrow with a paediatrician, hoping we will get the results of a connors test that has been done. I will also ask about the pill as it has crossed my mind too that it might help. Unfortunately she has a few boys interested in her as she is tall (5'8) slim and well developed (looks about 17) but has the maturity of a 10 year old so not a very good combination.</p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/alien.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":alien:" title="alien :alien:" data-shortname=":alien:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cupcake, post: 258476, member: 7105"] Hi, wow thanks for the fast responses, I will look into the information on ross greene thank you. For the other questions about my daughter, I can say she is very intelligent, sharp and observant (IQ not known but definitely above average). She has lots of problems sleeping and is also very restless, shouts in sleep a lot and used to sleepwalk when she was younger. I have an appointment tomorrow with a paediatrician, hoping we will get the results of a connors test that has been done. I will also ask about the pill as it has crossed my mind too that it might help. Unfortunately she has a few boys interested in her as she is tall (5'8) slim and well developed (looks about 17) but has the maturity of a 10 year old so not a very good combination. :alien: [/QUOTE]
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