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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 252192" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Thank you everyone-I really appreciate your responses.</p><p></p><p>Beth-I do think that PMS could be playing a role.</p><p></p><p>RM-Good idea to have levels checked. They did to a blood work up on her when she started at this psychiatrist in Nov. but I'm not sure what they checked for.</p><p></p><p>Fran-Part of the problem I forgot to write about is that she almost never does anything with friends. She says she has lots of "school" friends but seems to shy/anxious/? to call them to set things up. When she is invited specifically she will go, otherwise she doesn't. Although she does go on facebook some but has even cut back on that lately.</p><p></p><p>Jo-Good idea for her to see a gyno. I'll have to start getting suggestions for one from someone at work as I don't have one. I guess since I always knew I couldn't have children since I was 21 I never thought I needed to see one although I can see now where I probably should have had one.</p><p></p><p>Mary-That's exactly the sentence she said that has me worried.</p><p></p><p>EW-I really hope it is typical teen stuff, maybe magnified by having a difficult child brother?</p><p></p><p>FOP-I do think it's possible she skips some dosages of Zoloft. I get it ready during the week and sometimes on the weekend but don't watch her take it every day. Also sometimes she says on the weekends she'll get it herself but she doesn't always.</p><p></p><p>Lisa-husband thinks it's mostly typical teen stuff too. I agree with that for the most part except some things seem so over the top.</p><p></p><p>She just had a t-doctor appointment on Wed. One of her goals was to find some friends to go out with Friday night. Either she didn't try or couldn't find anyone. She told us we can't make her talk to people.</p><p></p><p>The last time I remember her doing something with-friends outside of school was when she went to a birthday party in early January.</p><p></p><p>She got up for breakfast this morning, managed to shove difficult child because he wanted some of the Lucky Charms (she is very possessive over things). </p><p></p><p>I also worry about her eating. She is so thin-92 lbs. I nver used to worry but now she has been skipping dinners. Could be the Vyvanse I guess? She says she makes up for it on the weekends and we do see her eating lots-mostly carbs-on the weekends but then again last night she skipped dinner-of course-she was in a mood.</p><p></p><p>I will definitely be calling psychiatrist and therapist tomorrow and start looking for a gyn as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 252192, member: 1631"] Thank you everyone-I really appreciate your responses. Beth-I do think that PMS could be playing a role. RM-Good idea to have levels checked. They did to a blood work up on her when she started at this psychiatrist in Nov. but I'm not sure what they checked for. Fran-Part of the problem I forgot to write about is that she almost never does anything with friends. She says she has lots of "school" friends but seems to shy/anxious/? to call them to set things up. When she is invited specifically she will go, otherwise she doesn't. Although she does go on facebook some but has even cut back on that lately. Jo-Good idea for her to see a gyno. I'll have to start getting suggestions for one from someone at work as I don't have one. I guess since I always knew I couldn't have children since I was 21 I never thought I needed to see one although I can see now where I probably should have had one. Mary-That's exactly the sentence she said that has me worried. EW-I really hope it is typical teen stuff, maybe magnified by having a difficult child brother? FOP-I do think it's possible she skips some dosages of Zoloft. I get it ready during the week and sometimes on the weekend but don't watch her take it every day. Also sometimes she says on the weekends she'll get it herself but she doesn't always. Lisa-husband thinks it's mostly typical teen stuff too. I agree with that for the most part except some things seem so over the top. She just had a t-doctor appointment on Wed. One of her goals was to find some friends to go out with Friday night. Either she didn't try or couldn't find anyone. She told us we can't make her talk to people. The last time I remember her doing something with-friends outside of school was when she went to a birthday party in early January. She got up for breakfast this morning, managed to shove difficult child because he wanted some of the Lucky Charms (she is very possessive over things). I also worry about her eating. She is so thin-92 lbs. I nver used to worry but now she has been skipping dinners. Could be the Vyvanse I guess? She says she makes up for it on the weekends and we do see her eating lots-mostly carbs-on the weekends but then again last night she skipped dinner-of course-she was in a mood. I will definitely be calling psychiatrist and therapist tomorrow and start looking for a gyn as well. [/QUOTE]
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