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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 277848"><p>Thank you all very much.</p><p>difficult children psychiatrist does not prescribe xanax for difficult children.</p><p>However, we do have risperdal for emergencies. We have not given it to her recently.</p><p>Generally speaking, difficult child does not seem to have a tendency toward "deliquency" behavior. The drinking incident she mentioned the other day is actually somewhat debatable in my mind. My guess is that she had a drink or two. With her medications, she probably had a reaction. She doesn't seem to like drinking. She dumped the friend/roommate she was with pronto. This was her decision. She made it the next day. Her roommate friend had a party. Perhaps difficult child had social pressures. And is now in a garage apt. alone again.</p><p>difficult child now wants to be a police officer. This comes up from time to time. She was a police explorer in her youth. It was a positive experience for her. She doesn't "GET" the idea that she would never be allowed to carry a gun.</p><p>One of my good friends can't go to the wedding. She is sick and needs surgery. Another...her mom had cancer sugery today and her dad just had a stroke. She may still come...it is last minute. I have a very good friend who is coming, but she will only be there for the wedding....nothing before and nothing much afterward. Her husband is working out of the country. They are flying in for the wedding...as well as flying in their entire family!</p><p>This friend will lend support...as well as an old babysitter who is coming. So, I have some support for the wedding. Before and after...not so much.</p><p>Oh...one more thing...my dog is very sick and has to be crated and heavily medicated. </p><p>It's been weird...as I'm told is often the case with weddings. But out of town weddings are a little "extra" and difficult children...even more so.</p><p>I'm TIRED already! Thank you guys for listening. Your good thoughts and prayers are MUCH appreciated!!!!!! (insert happy face!!!) I'm sure everything will be okay...but you know the full story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 277848"] Thank you all very much. difficult children psychiatrist does not prescribe xanax for difficult children. However, we do have risperdal for emergencies. We have not given it to her recently. Generally speaking, difficult child does not seem to have a tendency toward "deliquency" behavior. The drinking incident she mentioned the other day is actually somewhat debatable in my mind. My guess is that she had a drink or two. With her medications, she probably had a reaction. She doesn't seem to like drinking. She dumped the friend/roommate she was with pronto. This was her decision. She made it the next day. Her roommate friend had a party. Perhaps difficult child had social pressures. And is now in a garage apt. alone again. difficult child now wants to be a police officer. This comes up from time to time. She was a police explorer in her youth. It was a positive experience for her. She doesn't "GET" the idea that she would never be allowed to carry a gun. One of my good friends can't go to the wedding. She is sick and needs surgery. Another...her mom had cancer sugery today and her dad just had a stroke. She may still come...it is last minute. I have a very good friend who is coming, but she will only be there for the wedding....nothing before and nothing much afterward. Her husband is working out of the country. They are flying in for the wedding...as well as flying in their entire family! This friend will lend support...as well as an old babysitter who is coming. So, I have some support for the wedding. Before and after...not so much. Oh...one more thing...my dog is very sick and has to be crated and heavily medicated. It's been weird...as I'm told is often the case with weddings. But out of town weddings are a little "extra" and difficult children...even more so. I'm TIRED already! Thank you guys for listening. Your good thoughts and prayers are MUCH appreciated!!!!!! (insert happy face!!!) I'm sure everything will be okay...but you know the full story. [/QUOTE]
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