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My 20 year old daughter is making life difficult.
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<blockquote data-quote="Thm" data-source="post: 708992" data-attributes="member: 21526"><p>Thanks for ur feedback all. It is so hard to be in this situation, but good to know we r not alone. The boyfriend I mentioned was one of her best friends in hs. He always lifted her up and helped her self esteem which was low in hs. Then he went away to college and started dating someone and meg got jealous. Note, she was dating someone at the time. So she took it a step further, started dating Michael long distance and became extremely jealous when she saw that the other girl was in his presence. It was all very bizarre and she started texting him that he ruined her and that she wanted to die etc etc.... she was diagnosed with acute depression and low self esteem last June and put on Zoloft. She has taken herself off of zoloft and stopped going to therapy. She is living with us and has had a job since January here. I think she is hoping to save enough money to live in the city at the end of summer when her friends lease is up. No talk of going back to school. We have told her that we will not support her financially if she moves out. We have not given her any money. We have given her food shelter and living essentials. My therapist advises me what I have all said. These r her choices not ours and she has to figure it out on her own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thm, post: 708992, member: 21526"] Thanks for ur feedback all. It is so hard to be in this situation, but good to know we r not alone. The boyfriend I mentioned was one of her best friends in hs. He always lifted her up and helped her self esteem which was low in hs. Then he went away to college and started dating someone and meg got jealous. Note, she was dating someone at the time. So she took it a step further, started dating Michael long distance and became extremely jealous when she saw that the other girl was in his presence. It was all very bizarre and she started texting him that he ruined her and that she wanted to die etc etc.... she was diagnosed with acute depression and low self esteem last June and put on Zoloft. She has taken herself off of zoloft and stopped going to therapy. She is living with us and has had a job since January here. I think she is hoping to save enough money to live in the city at the end of summer when her friends lease is up. No talk of going back to school. We have told her that we will not support her financially if she moves out. We have not given her any money. We have given her food shelter and living essentials. My therapist advises me what I have all said. These r her choices not ours and she has to figure it out on her own. [/QUOTE]
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