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How is it difficult child's know exactly what to say to break you down
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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 486624" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>If any of you read earlier, I let my difficult child stay home because she was/is exhausted. We think from the Zoloft. But, when I left at 10:30 I asked her to come downstairs. I told her she could go back to sleep, but she didn't. So, when I got home this afternoon she has been in rare form. She has been snappy and snarky at me since I walked in. She has looked at me with that look of hatred I unfortunately know too well. </p><p> When I asked her a question, and I didn't hear her response I asked again, and she said "god I hate the sound of your voice. It is so screechy and annoying. Just be quiet." Nice. I love you too. And, then she curled up on the chair and fell asleep. </p><p></p><p>This is going to be a horrid horrid 2 weeks as we wean down the Zoloft. I am not sure I have the kind of strength that will be needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 486624, member: 13204"] If any of you read earlier, I let my difficult child stay home because she was/is exhausted. We think from the Zoloft. But, when I left at 10:30 I asked her to come downstairs. I told her she could go back to sleep, but she didn't. So, when I got home this afternoon she has been in rare form. She has been snappy and snarky at me since I walked in. She has looked at me with that look of hatred I unfortunately know too well. When I asked her a question, and I didn't hear her response I asked again, and she said "god I hate the sound of your voice. It is so screechy and annoying. Just be quiet." Nice. I love you too. And, then she curled up on the chair and fell asleep. This is going to be a horrid horrid 2 weeks as we wean down the Zoloft. I am not sure I have the kind of strength that will be needed. [/QUOTE]
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