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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 194497" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi,</p><p></p><p>yes i'm going to put a call into him today without a doubt. yes i am open to his suggestions and i am going to trust him and stick with this dr. till we figure it out. boyfriend and i were just saying last night how we have never seen her go this long before. yet with the start of school and anxiety and excitement and mixed emotions over that she flew.</p><p></p><p>strange thing is last year at this time she was doing great in school, no problems at all no anxiety no nurse visits no panic attacks. it was her first year in this school and she was great until november last year when she crashed again and it's been a struggle since then for her. so strange how it can be all good one minute then the next a mess.</p><p></p><p>i'm not going to let her sleep too late, yet that never seems to affect her. if she's in a down i call it she can lay around all day watch movies then hit the bed by 9 no problem. yet if she's the way she's been on that high nothing you do seems to matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 194497, member: 4514"] hi, yes i'm going to put a call into him today without a doubt. yes i am open to his suggestions and i am going to trust him and stick with this dr. till we figure it out. boyfriend and i were just saying last night how we have never seen her go this long before. yet with the start of school and anxiety and excitement and mixed emotions over that she flew. strange thing is last year at this time she was doing great in school, no problems at all no anxiety no nurse visits no panic attacks. it was her first year in this school and she was great until november last year when she crashed again and it's been a struggle since then for her. so strange how it can be all good one minute then the next a mess. i'm not going to let her sleep too late, yet that never seems to affect her. if she's in a down i call it she can lay around all day watch movies then hit the bed by 9 no problem. yet if she's the way she's been on that high nothing you do seems to matter. [/QUOTE]
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