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<blockquote data-quote="bramblewoodbabydoll" data-source="post: 314293" data-attributes="member: 7938"><p>Firstly an update since last posting about the biodad drinking and driving. X1 agreed to let Sniper move back in with me with little protest. He is seeking treatment also. Sniper has been back a week and things are going fine with him.</p><p> </p><p>Sprite has had a few outburst but tonight an all out tantrum with screaming and flailing on the floor. She is bored. Im tired from work all week and we ate supper. I wanted to do some light housework before settling down. She wanted to play and run around and somehow all this escalated into her pitching a 3 year old like tantrum. Not knowing what else to do after she went to her room to sit in the floor and bang on the closed door I asked if she would like to take a pillow and punch it or scream into - of course she is defiant and said no. I asked her if she'd like to pray about her feelings. She said there wasnt a god that loved her so whats the use... Im at loss. She told me to leave he alone so I did. I just have no idea how Im supposed to handle this. Any suggestions?</p><p> </p><p>by the way we did get a diagnosis from the psychologist, general axiety disorder. Still have not gotten the neuropsychologist evaluation but Im going to look into finding a private facility to get that done at since the teaching hospital is takieing too long to get back.</p><p>Im wiped out from this week. I really wanted to have a quiet night.</p><p> </p><p>-Brambles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bramblewoodbabydoll, post: 314293, member: 7938"] Firstly an update since last posting about the biodad drinking and driving. X1 agreed to let Sniper move back in with me with little protest. He is seeking treatment also. Sniper has been back a week and things are going fine with him. Sprite has had a few outburst but tonight an all out tantrum with screaming and flailing on the floor. She is bored. Im tired from work all week and we ate supper. I wanted to do some light housework before settling down. She wanted to play and run around and somehow all this escalated into her pitching a 3 year old like tantrum. Not knowing what else to do after she went to her room to sit in the floor and bang on the closed door I asked if she would like to take a pillow and punch it or scream into - of course she is defiant and said no. I asked her if she'd like to pray about her feelings. She said there wasnt a god that loved her so whats the use... Im at loss. She told me to leave he alone so I did. I just have no idea how Im supposed to handle this. Any suggestions? by the way we did get a diagnosis from the psychologist, general axiety disorder. Still have not gotten the neuropsychologist evaluation but Im going to look into finding a private facility to get that done at since the teaching hospital is takieing too long to get back. Im wiped out from this week. I really wanted to have a quiet night. -Brambles [/QUOTE]
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