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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 530799" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I'm leaning toward typical teen with a bit of difficult child thrown in also. When girls hit 13/14 they just are so uneven, emotionally unstable and difficult to be around. I know I was horrible, especially to my mom between 14-17. And, yes, I was a bit difficult child also. </p><p></p><p>I think if you didn't have the history of thank you, you might have been able to find that footing you're so desperately seeking. But, because you've already been through the emotional ringer, and up until now Diva has been a relatively decent easy child, it's thrown you big time. </p><p></p><p>Instead of counseling for her, how about some for you? You know, just to get through the worst of it, regroup and create tools to detach and guide...so as not to get sucked into her evil adolescent vortex. </p><p></p><p>Also, I don't know how old she is but hormonally speaking, the bcp or depo shot may be beneficial in helping to reign in those crazy hormones. For my difficult child, bcp didn't do much in the way of hormonal balance, but the depo shot was like the magic bullet, I swear. After one month, my sweet difficult child appeared again. The shots got us through the later difficult child years. She's been off it for about two years now and while her PMS is now pmdd, the 'crazy' is pretty much gone, thank god.</p><p></p><p>Hugs, lots of understanding, and prayers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 530799, member: 2211"] I'm leaning toward typical teen with a bit of difficult child thrown in also. When girls hit 13/14 they just are so uneven, emotionally unstable and difficult to be around. I know I was horrible, especially to my mom between 14-17. And, yes, I was a bit difficult child also. I think if you didn't have the history of thank you, you might have been able to find that footing you're so desperately seeking. But, because you've already been through the emotional ringer, and up until now Diva has been a relatively decent easy child, it's thrown you big time. Instead of counseling for her, how about some for you? You know, just to get through the worst of it, regroup and create tools to detach and guide...so as not to get sucked into her evil adolescent vortex. Also, I don't know how old she is but hormonally speaking, the bcp or depo shot may be beneficial in helping to reign in those crazy hormones. For my difficult child, bcp didn't do much in the way of hormonal balance, but the depo shot was like the magic bullet, I swear. After one month, my sweet difficult child appeared again. The shots got us through the later difficult child years. She's been off it for about two years now and while her PMS is now pmdd, the 'crazy' is pretty much gone, thank god. Hugs, lots of understanding, and prayers! [/QUOTE]
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