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safe to say i think she has an eating disorder
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 378427" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Oh, my goodness, Jena! You have your hands full!</p><p> </p><p>I think it's great that you know so much about your ex and his family history. That is a huge help. It seems obvious that your task is to teach difficult child how to de-stress, which sounds like it should include medications. I don't understand your profile signature, where it says, "currently non medicated past medications: enough" I'm thinking maybe she was too young and now is a better time to work this out with-medications and a completely diff approach with-therapy? Oh, wait, I see you reponded to Marg's note with-more info. Sorry! Now it makes sense.</p><p>I'm sure you know it is important that she exercise (forgive me if you posted about that, I may have missed it, but I'm thinking that your comment about extracurricular activities includes sports) so that she doesn't lose muscle mass. It's great that she'll drink the Carnation.</p><p> </p><p>I've got my fingers crossed about the new psychiatric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 378427, member: 3419"] Oh, my goodness, Jena! You have your hands full! I think it's great that you know so much about your ex and his family history. That is a huge help. It seems obvious that your task is to teach difficult child how to de-stress, which sounds like it should include medications. I don't understand your profile signature, where it says, "currently non medicated past medications: enough" I'm thinking maybe she was too young and now is a better time to work this out with-medications and a completely diff approach with-therapy? Oh, wait, I see you reponded to Marg's note with-more info. Sorry! Now it makes sense. I'm sure you know it is important that she exercise (forgive me if you posted about that, I may have missed it, but I'm thinking that your comment about extracurricular activities includes sports) so that she doesn't lose muscle mass. It's great that she'll drink the Carnation. I've got my fingers crossed about the new psychiatric. [/QUOTE]
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