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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 522881" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Daughter's birthmother history is pretty intense. She most likely inherited some of BM's problems and often stuff like mood disorders and phobias come out in all their glory during the teen years. Mine hit me hard at 13, just after I'd gotten my period. Hormones kicking it up? </p><p></p><p>I would take her for a neuropsychologist evaluation, but also to a psychiatrist. She is obviously suffering greatly from anxiety and she needs some relief. You simply can not function if your anxiety level is too high. Sometimes you get so filled with anxiety that you can't even leave the house, let alone go to school. I believe she is afraid to go to class and would not force her. Find out more about what is going on, maybe see if psychiatrist wants to give her medication, and work with a therapist and an IEP to see what is helpful for this frightened child. Poor kid :<</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 522881, member: 1550"] Daughter's birthmother history is pretty intense. She most likely inherited some of BM's problems and often stuff like mood disorders and phobias come out in all their glory during the teen years. Mine hit me hard at 13, just after I'd gotten my period. Hormones kicking it up? I would take her for a neuropsychologist evaluation, but also to a psychiatrist. She is obviously suffering greatly from anxiety and she needs some relief. You simply can not function if your anxiety level is too high. Sometimes you get so filled with anxiety that you can't even leave the house, let alone go to school. I believe she is afraid to go to class and would not force her. Find out more about what is going on, maybe see if psychiatrist wants to give her medication, and work with a therapist and an IEP to see what is helpful for this frightened child. Poor kid :< [/QUOTE]
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