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need support group to stop enabling 18 yr old difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="recovering doormat" data-source="post: 246473" data-attributes="member: 5941"><p>I<em> do have a question.....what is PMD? I've not seen that abbreviation before.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p> </p><p>I think it's Premenstrual Mood Disorder, or something like that. Means she gets very volatile just before her period, mood swings, crying, very irritable. Her prescribing nurse practitioner suggested she up the Prozac by 10 mg. during the week before her period, like a PRN. </p><p> </p><p>She repeatedly has sworn to me that she' taking her psychiatric medications and I find out later that she missed a few days, then decided just not to taken another pill. And she doesn't tell me. I find out after she's done something impulsive and explosive.</p><p> </p><p>I'm exhausted with fretting about her. She just doesn't give a damn about the rest of us and I'm a fool to feel sorry for her.</p><p> </p><p>Stepping back, I agree that she can't be in my house if youngest is there, and dad can't possibly supervise the 12 year old properly when he is a workaholic and it's his busy time. I guess the matter is solved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recovering doormat, post: 246473, member: 5941"] I[I] do have a question.....what is PMD? I've not seen that abbreviation before. [/I] I think it's Premenstrual Mood Disorder, or something like that. Means she gets very volatile just before her period, mood swings, crying, very irritable. Her prescribing nurse practitioner suggested she up the Prozac by 10 mg. during the week before her period, like a PRN. She repeatedly has sworn to me that she' taking her psychiatric medications and I find out later that she missed a few days, then decided just not to taken another pill. And she doesn't tell me. I find out after she's done something impulsive and explosive. I'm exhausted with fretting about her. She just doesn't give a damn about the rest of us and I'm a fool to feel sorry for her. Stepping back, I agree that she can't be in my house if youngest is there, and dad can't possibly supervise the 12 year old properly when he is a workaholic and it's his busy time. I guess the matter is solved. [/QUOTE]
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