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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 378724" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I tend to agree with her that it sounds like her medications are not right. Does she have a psychiatrist appointment coming up soon? Has she been skipping her medications? The worst days we ever had with difficult child 1 were when we forgot to give her her medications. </p><p></p><p>Does she have a cell phone, IPod, computer time that she would miss? I would send my daughter on her way to her room minus her electronics if she was doing this. To me, getting her to do the chore would not be as important as having a more peaceful environment. If there was nothing she cared about, I think I would still send her off just so I didn't get more stressed out. </p><p></p><p>I have experienced a mental problem myself after I accidentally ate some gluten. (I know this sounds crazy.) It was like I had bipolar. I was angry and/or crying over trivia and could not control it. I eventually realized what the problem was and that helped me to feel better since I knew it would go away, but it didn't change that storm of emotions. I did the bare minimum of what I had to do for a few weeks until it went away. That experience makes me think that these kids really can't help it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 378724, member: 1792"] I tend to agree with her that it sounds like her medications are not right. Does she have a psychiatrist appointment coming up soon? Has she been skipping her medications? The worst days we ever had with difficult child 1 were when we forgot to give her her medications. Does she have a cell phone, IPod, computer time that she would miss? I would send my daughter on her way to her room minus her electronics if she was doing this. To me, getting her to do the chore would not be as important as having a more peaceful environment. If there was nothing she cared about, I think I would still send her off just so I didn't get more stressed out. I have experienced a mental problem myself after I accidentally ate some gluten. (I know this sounds crazy.) It was like I had bipolar. I was angry and/or crying over trivia and could not control it. I eventually realized what the problem was and that helped me to feel better since I knew it would go away, but it didn't change that storm of emotions. I did the bare minimum of what I had to do for a few weeks until it went away. That experience makes me think that these kids really can't help it. [/QUOTE]
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