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difficult child style sibling arguing-ugh!
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 478567" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Hard to know her cycle as she is so private about everything. Years ago we put her on birth control because she does get so moody-it's helped some but I think that could still be part of it. </p><p></p><p>Last night when she finally calmed down she came downstairs and starts talking as though nothing happened (no apologies for the door or anything else which is so typical of her). She did start talking about how worried she is about work today because they are having a big sale and she isn't sure how they are ringing up the discounts, she is worried they will be too busy for her to get her check, she doesn't feel good, wishes she didn't have to work today, etc...</p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if her anxieties about work had anything to do with this? Still, I'm upset she needs to handle her anxieties better. I probably don't sound very understanding, I'm just tired of damage to my house from difficult children being angry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 478567, member: 1631"] Hard to know her cycle as she is so private about everything. Years ago we put her on birth control because she does get so moody-it's helped some but I think that could still be part of it. Last night when she finally calmed down she came downstairs and starts talking as though nothing happened (no apologies for the door or anything else which is so typical of her). She did start talking about how worried she is about work today because they are having a big sale and she isn't sure how they are ringing up the discounts, she is worried they will be too busy for her to get her check, she doesn't feel good, wishes she didn't have to work today, etc... I'm wondering if her anxieties about work had anything to do with this? Still, I'm upset she needs to handle her anxieties better. I probably don't sound very understanding, I'm just tired of damage to my house from difficult children being angry. [/QUOTE]
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