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difficult child frustrated - cut her hair off!
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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 285020" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>Slight problem with docs right now - our insurance LAPSED!! She was seeing a psychiatric to monitor her medications, but we cannot afford to go see her without insurance paying for it. It will be at least a month and we have just about enough pills to make it through.</p><p> </p><p>I know the medications are helping to a certain degree - but they are making her care less about everything - not just what the anxiety brings on.</p><p> </p><p>Unfortunately we are kind of stuck at the moment until we are insured again which hopefully should be less than a month. But right now we are on our own.</p><p> </p><p>I'll get over it, but I am so sad now when I see her hair. Funny thing is I bought difficult child a wig for her birthday (at her request) because she thought it would alleviate the stress of trying to get her real hair to do the "right thing". This way when she is getting ready to go some where she just throws the wig on. At this point I am REALLY glad we have the wig.</p><p> </p><p>She used to cut herself many years ago and had stopped. I thought that would be the last of it. I just didn't anticipate cutting herself to include her hair (which I much prefer over her arms - don't get me wrong). It's the first problem we've had since she's been on the medications.</p><p> </p><p>It just feels like we lose either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 285020, member: 4467"] Slight problem with docs right now - our insurance LAPSED!! She was seeing a psychiatric to monitor her medications, but we cannot afford to go see her without insurance paying for it. It will be at least a month and we have just about enough pills to make it through. I know the medications are helping to a certain degree - but they are making her care less about everything - not just what the anxiety brings on. Unfortunately we are kind of stuck at the moment until we are insured again which hopefully should be less than a month. But right now we are on our own. I'll get over it, but I am so sad now when I see her hair. Funny thing is I bought difficult child a wig for her birthday (at her request) because she thought it would alleviate the stress of trying to get her real hair to do the "right thing". This way when she is getting ready to go some where she just throws the wig on. At this point I am REALLY glad we have the wig. She used to cut herself many years ago and had stopped. I thought that would be the last of it. I just didn't anticipate cutting herself to include her hair (which I much prefer over her arms - don't get me wrong). It's the first problem we've had since she's been on the medications. It just feels like we lose either way. [/QUOTE]
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