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Social difficulties/loner by choice--what do you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 468070" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p><em>changeable</em> :<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":biggrin:" title="biggrin :biggrin:" data-shortname=":biggrin:" />:</p><p></p><p>she wasnt diagnosis'd with squat until 10.</p><p></p><p>over the last two years, onset of puberty. on the whole, downward trend, with the occasional upswing tossed in to confuse me more. </p><p></p><p>she's had to deal with some significant trauma in those two years as well, hence the anxiety disorder. i <em>say</em> she has lousy coping skills, but honestly, thats really not the truth--a lesser woman would have broke sooner. and i cant tell you what a self esteem blow its been to be dragged from dr to dr to find out "whats wrong with her"...until then, she thought she was on top of the world (and was).</p><p></p><p>keista has a point too, that the difficulty is in the "getting started"...i cant tell you how many times she was going to do X, and the time comes, and she doesnt. for example, she's had multiple teachers pretty much beg her to do a certain thing and she was all excited to do so...<em>until. </em>but she's already talking about the next opportunity to do it...and is convinced she's a shoe-in (dumbfoundedly, she's probably right, she has crazy talent in some areas according to other people...husband and i, who live with it, don't quite get what others see sometimes).</p><p></p><p>i absolutely ::hate:: this age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 468070, member: 8831"] [I]changeable[/I] ::grin:: she wasnt diagnosis'd with squat until 10. over the last two years, onset of puberty. on the whole, downward trend, with the occasional upswing tossed in to confuse me more. she's had to deal with some significant trauma in those two years as well, hence the anxiety disorder. i [I]say[/I] she has lousy coping skills, but honestly, thats really not the truth--a lesser woman would have broke sooner. and i cant tell you what a self esteem blow its been to be dragged from dr to dr to find out "whats wrong with her"...until then, she thought she was on top of the world (and was). keista has a point too, that the difficulty is in the "getting started"...i cant tell you how many times she was going to do X, and the time comes, and she doesnt. for example, she's had multiple teachers pretty much beg her to do a certain thing and she was all excited to do so...[I]until. [/I]but she's already talking about the next opportunity to do it...and is convinced she's a shoe-in (dumbfoundedly, she's probably right, she has crazy talent in some areas according to other people...husband and i, who live with it, don't quite get what others see sometimes). i absolutely ::hate:: this age. [/QUOTE]
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