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<blockquote data-quote="luvshihtzu" data-source="post: 206496" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Hi Mary, that's funny from your signature, I'm 45, stressed, overweight and on Paxil also! Thanks for the compliment on Buffy, we just got her this year. Your dog is really cute too!</p><p>To Midwest Mom, my difficult child loves to emotionally torture me by saying crazy things, seeing how I react, then saying "ha ha, Mom believed me!" So I never know when he's serious or not. I try hard not to react (and recently went off the pill because I was so emotional and crying often) but sometimes he's just too much. I told him they could use him to break down prisoners of war that they wanted info from.</p><p>I took him to several counseling sessions last yr but all he would say is "I don't know what you want me to say", to the counselor, or on one memorable occasion, he picked a spot on the wall and stared at it for the whole hour, not speaking. We gave that up.</p><p>And also, he really doesn't have mood swings to be BiPolar (BP). Not manic, not depressed. Just pretty much flat, or angry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvshihtzu, post: 206496, member: 6198"] Hi Mary, that's funny from your signature, I'm 45, stressed, overweight and on Paxil also! Thanks for the compliment on Buffy, we just got her this year. Your dog is really cute too! To Midwest Mom, my difficult child loves to emotionally torture me by saying crazy things, seeing how I react, then saying "ha ha, Mom believed me!" So I never know when he's serious or not. I try hard not to react (and recently went off the pill because I was so emotional and crying often) but sometimes he's just too much. I told him they could use him to break down prisoners of war that they wanted info from. I took him to several counseling sessions last yr but all he would say is "I don't know what you want me to say", to the counselor, or on one memorable occasion, he picked a spot on the wall and stared at it for the whole hour, not speaking. We gave that up. And also, he really doesn't have mood swings to be BiPolar (BP). Not manic, not depressed. Just pretty much flat, or angry. [/QUOTE]
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