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Living in a state of perpetual Crisis with 9 year old ADHD/ odd daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 582992" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>Welcome to our corner of the Internet. It's the weekend, so it tends to be a little slower around here. Others will be along soon.</p><p></p><p>The first thing I want to say that is that I understand EXACTLY how you feel. The constant fighting and stress can wreak havoc on a stay at home mom. Dad comes home and has not dealt with the nonsense that you've dealt with all afternoon and he can't understand why you are stressed and crying and need a drink - badly. been there done that. I, too, am counting the days, weeks, months, years, until my difficult child goes off to college. I have told my husband that once he graduates college is is NOT coming back here to live. Graduation means he's on his own. And this is my own son that I'm talking about!! I say this because I wanted you to know that you are not alone in your feelings.</p><p></p><p>Who diagnosed your daughter with ADHD and ODD? Does she see a therapist? Does she currently take any medications? How does she behave in school? Any information you can give us will help us to give you suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 582992, member: 15810"] Welcome to our corner of the Internet. It's the weekend, so it tends to be a little slower around here. Others will be along soon. The first thing I want to say that is that I understand EXACTLY how you feel. The constant fighting and stress can wreak havoc on a stay at home mom. Dad comes home and has not dealt with the nonsense that you've dealt with all afternoon and he can't understand why you are stressed and crying and need a drink - badly. been there done that. I, too, am counting the days, weeks, months, years, until my difficult child goes off to college. I have told my husband that once he graduates college is is NOT coming back here to live. Graduation means he's on his own. And this is my own son that I'm talking about!! I say this because I wanted you to know that you are not alone in your feelings. Who diagnosed your daughter with ADHD and ODD? Does she see a therapist? Does she currently take any medications? How does she behave in school? Any information you can give us will help us to give you suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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