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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 263835" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi Stunned, welcome. So sorry you had to find us.</p><p>I agree, this is not a cut-and-dried ODD diagnosis.</p><p>It could be a combo of drugs and abuse. She is having major anxiety just thinking about him, and taking it out on you as the day approaches when she will see him next.</p><p>I agree, find somewhere far away for her to go. </p><p>I don't know if you're married or have a close friend or relative who can help you with-this, but I would make sure your daughter is closely supervised whenever the boyfriend is in the house. I would actually talk on the ph, do the laundry, walk in and out of the room while they are there. Don't engage in conversation, just "be" there.</p><p>Also, don't threaten her with-going away. Quietly plan something and get as far as you can financially and strategically so she doesn't undercut you.</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 263835, member: 3419"] Hi Stunned, welcome. So sorry you had to find us. I agree, this is not a cut-and-dried ODD diagnosis. It could be a combo of drugs and abuse. She is having major anxiety just thinking about him, and taking it out on you as the day approaches when she will see him next. I agree, find somewhere far away for her to go. I don't know if you're married or have a close friend or relative who can help you with-this, but I would make sure your daughter is closely supervised whenever the boyfriend is in the house. I would actually talk on the ph, do the laundry, walk in and out of the room while they are there. Don't engage in conversation, just "be" there. Also, don't threaten her with-going away. Quietly plan something and get as far as you can financially and strategically so she doesn't undercut you. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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