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<blockquote data-quote="mari7413" data-source="post: 98228" data-attributes="member: 1370"><p>When I tried to reg. today, it said I'd already reg. I had the password emailed to me, and when I posted my first post my old signature popped up. It was in the VERY beginning of our journey. Tyler was 3, I was still married, and I still had my baby girl. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/cry.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":cry:" title="cry :cry:" data-shortname=":cry:" /> My step daughter who now lives with her father. </p><p></p><p>Here's my old signature...</p><p></p><p><strong>(Me)</strong> diagnosis as preteen with Bi-polar, re diagnosis as not having bi-polar but major depression and anixety disorder. Take 40 mg of Prozac and .5 mg Xanax (lifesaver)as needed. </p><p></p><p><strong>(husband)</strong> diagnosis as youngster with ADHD. Evaluated as adult and diagnosis with Major Depression with possibility ADHD or Bi-Polar. I firmlly believe Bi-Polar. Not on medications, refuses to take. In state of denial when it comes to our kids.</p><p></p><p><strong>daughter #1 and difficult child #1</strong> Becca, age 9. diagnosis with ODD at age 3. Re-diagnosis at age 9 with ODD and possibility of ADHD or Bi-Polar, will need farther testing. On no medications.</p><p></p><p><strong>My easy child, daughter</strong> Brittany, age 7. Sweet, smart, calm, loving. Her only downfall is she's somewhat insucure at times (who wouldn't be in this house)? She's my other lifesaver!</p><p></p><p><strong>difficult child, ds</strong> Tyler, age 3. He hasn't been evaluated yet, that comes later this week. I suspect ADHD, but we'll see. He's who brought me here. </p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Don't pray for an easy life. Pray to be a strong person.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Strange how much has happened since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mari7413, post: 98228, member: 1370"] When I tried to reg. today, it said I'd already reg. I had the password emailed to me, and when I posted my first post my old signature popped up. It was in the VERY beginning of our journey. Tyler was 3, I was still married, and I still had my baby girl. :cry: My step daughter who now lives with her father. Here's my old signature... [b](Me)[/b] diagnosis as preteen with Bi-polar, re diagnosis as not having bi-polar but major depression and anixety disorder. Take 40 mg of Prozac and .5 mg Xanax (lifesaver)as needed. [b](husband)[/b] diagnosis as youngster with ADHD. Evaluated as adult and diagnosis with Major Depression with possibility ADHD or Bi-Polar. I firmlly believe Bi-Polar. Not on medications, refuses to take. In state of denial when it comes to our kids. [b]daughter #1 and difficult child #1[/b] Becca, age 9. diagnosis with ODD at age 3. Re-diagnosis at age 9 with ODD and possibility of ADHD or Bi-Polar, will need farther testing. On no medications. [b]My easy child, daughter[/b] Brittany, age 7. Sweet, smart, calm, loving. Her only downfall is she's somewhat insucure at times (who wouldn't be in this house)? She's my other lifesaver! [b]difficult child, ds[/b] Tyler, age 3. He hasn't been evaluated yet, that comes later this week. I suspect ADHD, but we'll see. He's who brought me here. [b]Don't pray for an easy life. Pray to be a strong person.[/b] Strange how much has happened since. [/QUOTE]
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