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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 95468" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>This is a tough question, but my daughter was just like yours--a real sweetie until she turned twelve. She may have had undiagnosed ADHD, but the real problem was she'd started using drugs and drinking. Are you positive she's not? I couldn't imagine that my daughter would. She had always been loudly vocal about even smoking cigarettes. Dummy that I was, I didn't realize she was doing drugs until she was busted for pot and then I believed it was only pot. Not that pot is a GOOD thing. </p><p>She went from a good, although sensitive child to a raving maniac with moodswings, crying spells, etc. And she also was "good" around others. I'm throwing that out here because it was the last thing that prudish little me thought of when my daughter suddenly seemed to turn into The Rebel Without a Cause. Please make sure your daughter is clean. A drug test may insult her, but it could also save both of you grief. When changes happen very suddenly like hers did, I think we all need to look at possible drug use. My daughter, who is now clean, told me, "Never trust a druggie. They always lie."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 95468, member: 1550"] This is a tough question, but my daughter was just like yours--a real sweetie until she turned twelve. She may have had undiagnosed ADHD, but the real problem was she'd started using drugs and drinking. Are you positive she's not? I couldn't imagine that my daughter would. She had always been loudly vocal about even smoking cigarettes. Dummy that I was, I didn't realize she was doing drugs until she was busted for pot and then I believed it was only pot. Not that pot is a GOOD thing. She went from a good, although sensitive child to a raving maniac with moodswings, crying spells, etc. And she also was "good" around others. I'm throwing that out here because it was the last thing that prudish little me thought of when my daughter suddenly seemed to turn into The Rebel Without a Cause. Please make sure your daughter is clean. A drug test may insult her, but it could also save both of you grief. When changes happen very suddenly like hers did, I think we all need to look at possible drug use. My daughter, who is now clean, told me, "Never trust a druggie. They always lie." [/QUOTE]
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