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<blockquote data-quote="RbkrBkr" data-source="post: 338612" data-attributes="member: 8922"><p><span style="color: #2e2e2e"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">She has been in therapy as we all have (her dad and I) for 2 years, her mom came to one adult session and just acted a fool, accusing the therapist of not liking her and wanted another opinion on the ADHD saying she didnt want her child poppin pills it was tragic. However my husband is trying to get another adult session together to give another opportunity for her and the grandparents to come together to be on the same page.. I am a bit skeptical but I do think it is worth a shot!</span></span></p><p><span style="color: #2e2e2e"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'"></span></span><span style="color: #2e2e2e"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">Thanks for the responses! </span></span></p><p><span style="color: #2e2e2e"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">I agree and I will look into the neuropsychologist. </span></span></p><p><span style="color: #2e2e2e"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">I understand that anxiety and depression can cause physical symptoms and I am compassionate. I could be wrong but I feel the coddling has stunted her threshold of being sick. Biomom and Step-grandmother are hypochondriacs and almost strive on attention from being sick. I always check her temperature with a thermometer with a code light (green for > 98, yellow for 99, and red for 100+) and allow her to see the color, then I address the problem with a simple solution first (headaches I ask if it feels like a migraine or a headache, if its a migraine I give her the Rx and if its a headache I'll give her some Tylenol, stomach ache I'll give her sprite and crackers or I'll make some soup for dinner ) and just ask a series of questions "when did you start feeling bad?", "Anything happen or did you have any thoughts that made you feel different than you usually feel, (sad, happy, angry, frustrated)", "Did you eat anything, are you hungry?". Most of the time its an easy fix, after this process she is good to go and back to normal. Being her stepmom and not her biomom I do feel I have many eyes on me watching how I react. I try not to assume anything! All help is greatly appreciated because I feel as though I became a mother of twins just with a 6 year age difference. </span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RbkrBkr, post: 338612, member: 8922"] [COLOR=#2e2e2e][FONT=Verdana]She has been in therapy as we all have (her dad and I) for 2 years, her mom came to one adult session and just acted a fool, accusing the therapist of not liking her and wanted another opinion on the ADHD saying she didnt want her child poppin pills it was tragic. However my husband is trying to get another adult session together to give another opportunity for her and the grandparents to come together to be on the same page.. I am a bit skeptical but I do think it is worth a shot! [/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#2e2e2e][FONT=Verdana]Thanks for the responses! [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=#2e2e2e][FONT=Verdana]I agree and I will look into the neuropsychologist. [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=#2e2e2e][FONT=Verdana]I understand that anxiety and depression can cause physical symptoms and I am compassionate. I could be wrong but I feel the coddling has stunted her threshold of being sick. Biomom and Step-grandmother are hypochondriacs and almost strive on attention from being sick. I always check her temperature with a thermometer with a code light (green for > 98, yellow for 99, and red for 100+) and allow her to see the color, then I address the problem with a simple solution first (headaches I ask if it feels like a migraine or a headache, if its a migraine I give her the Rx and if its a headache I'll give her some Tylenol, stomach ache I'll give her sprite and crackers or I'll make some soup for dinner ) and just ask a series of questions "when did you start feeling bad?", "Anything happen or did you have any thoughts that made you feel different than you usually feel, (sad, happy, angry, frustrated)", "Did you eat anything, are you hungry?". Most of the time its an easy fix, after this process she is good to go and back to normal. Being her stepmom and not her biomom I do feel I have many eyes on me watching how I react. I try not to assume anything! All help is greatly appreciated because I feel as though I became a mother of twins just with a 6 year age difference. [/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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