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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 600976" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>When difficult child was an adolescent, the question of mental illness was suggested. difficult child had always had night terrors, and vivid dreams. difficult child was not put on psychiatric medications as an adolescent. As an adult, there were diagnoses of polycystic ovaries, and thyroid problems. difficult child developed adhesions from the POS. Those were removed. She does have a benign growth on her thyroid. She is subject to thyroid storm. At the time the Cymbalta was prescribed, she was using klonopin to manage the thyroid problems. She had a hysterectomy some years back. Both ovaries were taken, except for a piece of the healthier one, to prevent early menopause. Each of these surgeries / procedures was explored as a way to help difficult child stabilize. </p><p></p><p>The liver was lacerated in the accident. We received a call from difficult child in Intensive Care. There are degrees of laceration. difficult child's laceration did not require surgical intervention.</p><p></p><p>Poor difficult child. She has had such a battle.</p><p></p><p>Barbara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 600976, member: 1721"] When difficult child was an adolescent, the question of mental illness was suggested. difficult child had always had night terrors, and vivid dreams. difficult child was not put on psychiatric medications as an adolescent. As an adult, there were diagnoses of polycystic ovaries, and thyroid problems. difficult child developed adhesions from the POS. Those were removed. She does have a benign growth on her thyroid. She is subject to thyroid storm. At the time the Cymbalta was prescribed, she was using klonopin to manage the thyroid problems. She had a hysterectomy some years back. Both ovaries were taken, except for a piece of the healthier one, to prevent early menopause. Each of these surgeries / procedures was explored as a way to help difficult child stabilize. The liver was lacerated in the accident. We received a call from difficult child in Intensive Care. There are degrees of laceration. difficult child's laceration did not require surgical intervention. Poor difficult child. She has had such a battle. Barbara [/QUOTE]
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