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difficult child calming down, and easy child ramping up.
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 634376" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>She had been seeing a therapist, and this summer we saw a psychiatrist for testing and results. Then referred to a nurse practitioner who prescribes the medication. We started an antidepressant about two months ago. We go in next week for a medication recheck. It seems like the medications have helped, but when she isn't busy with friends, she gets in a funk. </p><p></p><p>I am wondering if the bisexual identity is maybe a fad or trend. You sure hear a lot on teen programming. Don't know if it is for attention. I wish that I could home school, but that is not a possibility right now. </p><p></p><p>"Guide Me" I think you are right that she is controlled by peer pressure, on so many levels. She is a good kid and student, and I will love her no matter what her orientation turns out to be. I just don't want a teen fad to put her on a path that she shouldn't be on. So frustrating. </p><p></p><p>Same with the cutting... A classmate told her about it in grade school, and told her she cut. Turns out, that girl doesn't, but now my child is. She was actually upset when she learned that the other girl doesn't cut.</p><p></p><p>Ksm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 634376, member: 12511"] She had been seeing a therapist, and this summer we saw a psychiatrist for testing and results. Then referred to a nurse practitioner who prescribes the medication. We started an antidepressant about two months ago. We go in next week for a medication recheck. It seems like the medications have helped, but when she isn't busy with friends, she gets in a funk. I am wondering if the bisexual identity is maybe a fad or trend. You sure hear a lot on teen programming. Don't know if it is for attention. I wish that I could home school, but that is not a possibility right now. "Guide Me" I think you are right that she is controlled by peer pressure, on so many levels. She is a good kid and student, and I will love her no matter what her orientation turns out to be. I just don't want a teen fad to put her on a path that she shouldn't be on. So frustrating. Same with the cutting... A classmate told her about it in grade school, and told her she cut. Turns out, that girl doesn't, but now my child is. She was actually upset when she learned that the other girl doesn't cut. Ksm [/QUOTE]
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