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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 48858" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I am raising my hand, too. My therapist even said, "people like you do not usually end up here talking like this." I said, "they must not have a difficult child." </p><p>The 'people like you' comment was after hearing about my childhood, teen years and adult life - it was all good! I had nothing bad to say really. </p><p></p><p>by the way, I am just today starting another antidepressant medication. My symptoms are more anxiety-like, but I liked this medication that I took when I took it to try to quit smoking. (It did not help me quit, but I have quit on my own!) I am not convinced it is not related to having a difficult child, either. And mine is almost a easy child now. However, she is still a difficult child. I do feel myself waiting for the other shoe to drop. Of course, it could be lack of nicotine that has made me anxious these days. Who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 48858, member: 391"] I am raising my hand, too. My therapist even said, "people like you do not usually end up here talking like this." I said, "they must not have a difficult child." The 'people like you' comment was after hearing about my childhood, teen years and adult life - it was all good! I had nothing bad to say really. by the way, I am just today starting another antidepressant medication. My symptoms are more anxiety-like, but I liked this medication that I took when I took it to try to quit smoking. (It did not help me quit, but I have quit on my own!) I am not convinced it is not related to having a difficult child, either. And mine is almost a easy child now. However, she is still a difficult child. I do feel myself waiting for the other shoe to drop. Of course, it could be lack of nicotine that has made me anxious these days. Who knows. [/QUOTE]
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