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Pretty sure my daughter is a pathological liar
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<blockquote data-quote="Bean" data-source="post: 456595" data-attributes="member: 8620"><p>This, going beyond just the normal lies a difficult child might tell.</p><p></p><p>She lies about EVERYTHING.</p><p></p><p>In a previous thread I said that she was moving to a city about an hour away. Had a shelter set up, yadda yadda. She's been staying there, looking for work, cooking, helping with cleaning, washing clothes. Took the bus home this week (the shelter "borrows" her money, with the agreement it will be paid back). Took the bus back, had panic attack, called me - suggested she should have talked to her doctor about this while she was here.</p><p></p><p>Um... she's been LYING about living there. This whole time. For over a week.</p><p></p><p>It took her a while to admit it. Twice now she's called with "medical emergencies" that I've had to talk her down off a cliff about. After I get no update, nothing. She calls one night says blood is shooting out of her behind, she feels sick, is afraid there is something seriously wrong with her. I'm distraught because she's "out of town" and I want to be supportive. She says she's going to urgent care. I hear nothing again for 18 hours. End result (she says) is that she got some Xanax. Great. What MORON doctor can look at her history and giver her Xanax.</p><p></p><p>I just stopped taking her calls yesterday. I don't like being lied to and having smoke screens all over the place. I don't deal well with that and I've got other kids to raise.</p><p></p><p>I don't think there's any kind of medication for pathological lying, so it's kind of sad that this might be the reality of her life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bean, post: 456595, member: 8620"] This, going beyond just the normal lies a difficult child might tell. She lies about EVERYTHING. In a previous thread I said that she was moving to a city about an hour away. Had a shelter set up, yadda yadda. She's been staying there, looking for work, cooking, helping with cleaning, washing clothes. Took the bus home this week (the shelter "borrows" her money, with the agreement it will be paid back). Took the bus back, had panic attack, called me - suggested she should have talked to her doctor about this while she was here. Um... she's been LYING about living there. This whole time. For over a week. It took her a while to admit it. Twice now she's called with "medical emergencies" that I've had to talk her down off a cliff about. After I get no update, nothing. She calls one night says blood is shooting out of her behind, she feels sick, is afraid there is something seriously wrong with her. I'm distraught because she's "out of town" and I want to be supportive. She says she's going to urgent care. I hear nothing again for 18 hours. End result (she says) is that she got some Xanax. Great. What MORON doctor can look at her history and giver her Xanax. I just stopped taking her calls yesterday. I don't like being lied to and having smoke screens all over the place. I don't deal well with that and I've got other kids to raise. I don't think there's any kind of medication for pathological lying, so it's kind of sad that this might be the reality of her life. [/QUOTE]
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