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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 21492" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Welcome! I am glad you were able to spill your story. I hope it was helpful. </p><p>It really does sound as if your difficult child would love to clean up her act, but the addictions just keep bringing her down. She needs a serious rehab program, not one that will just send her back out there. I am not sure how to find one, but I would start calling local agencies with a list of what you think you need. Call the local United Way, the local churches, etc. Try the local Mental Health facility. I would be willing to bet your difficult child has some sort of mental health diagnosis just waiting to be diagnosis'd. No matter what it is called, there are probably medications that can help her cope with life in a more appropriate manner. She just may not be able to do it on her own. Seizures as someone mentioned above can be a cause of behavioral issues. Did she ever have a specialist for them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 21492, member: 391"] Welcome! I am glad you were able to spill your story. I hope it was helpful. It really does sound as if your difficult child would love to clean up her act, but the addictions just keep bringing her down. She needs a serious rehab program, not one that will just send her back out there. I am not sure how to find one, but I would start calling local agencies with a list of what you think you need. Call the local United Way, the local churches, etc. Try the local Mental Health facility. I would be willing to bet your difficult child has some sort of mental health diagnosis just waiting to be diagnosis'd. No matter what it is called, there are probably medications that can help her cope with life in a more appropriate manner. She just may not be able to do it on her own. Seizures as someone mentioned above can be a cause of behavioral issues. Did she ever have a specialist for them? [/QUOTE]
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