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difficult child's Personal (UN)hygiene is grossing me out!
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 42183" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I can't even say for certain that anyone has ever said anything to her ever. Her best friend is at our home constantly and as far as I know, she's never said a word. Could it be that since they all smoke cigarettes they simply don't notice the other stench? I am at a loss for an explanation or a solution. In the meantime, I guess I will just keep throwing her clothes in the laundry. At least her clothes are clean. But her skin is horrible and not getting any better. I'm calling her psychiatrist today. I think her AD needs to be upped, but only a tad since if we go too high she becomes manic. Ugh. We have still never found a combo of medications that work well together and it's been 7 years.</p><p></p><p>Her old boyfriend always smelled musty and he was a difficult child too, so maybe it IS just a difficult child thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 42183, member: 2211"] I can't even say for certain that anyone has ever said anything to her ever. Her best friend is at our home constantly and as far as I know, she's never said a word. Could it be that since they all smoke cigarettes they simply don't notice the other stench? I am at a loss for an explanation or a solution. In the meantime, I guess I will just keep throwing her clothes in the laundry. At least her clothes are clean. But her skin is horrible and not getting any better. I'm calling her psychiatrist today. I think her AD needs to be upped, but only a tad since if we go too high she becomes manic. Ugh. We have still never found a combo of medications that work well together and it's been 7 years. Her old boyfriend always smelled musty and he was a difficult child too, so maybe it IS just a difficult child thing. [/QUOTE]
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