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<blockquote data-quote="Momslittleangels" data-source="post: 45995" data-attributes="member: 905"><p>Sorry to take so long to respond, but things remain dramatic. The final blowup occurred with easy child and b/f, and they parted ways, so easy child is just beside herself. Lots of talk about not going on with life, taking sleeping pills so she doesn't have to be awake anymore, etc. I finally got her to sleep at 4:00 am this morning and she was back up before 7:00 am. She is super depressed and upset. I was scared for her last night with all of the talk. She had a long term boyfriend before, but she didn't react as bad when they separated (although it was her choice). This current b/f was her best friend and she doesn't know how to go through her daily routine without him (they were inseparable).</p><p></p><p>I made an appointment for her to see a psychiatrist's nurse practioner today, to put her back on her AD medications that she took a couple of years ago. That will get things rolling until she can see the actual psychiatrist. She was formerly diagnosis with both depression and generalized anxiety disorder, and with her sister's BiPolar (BP), it is no wonder she inherited a predisposition of this stuff.</p><p></p><p>BestICan - - to answer your question, she was able to walk into my room and whisper through her labored breathing that she couldn't breathe. After that, she didn't speak for about 45 minutes, although the hyperventilation and weird symptoms stopped after about 25-30 minutes.</p><p></p><p>I will keep you posted on her doctor's visit this afternoon. Thank you for all of your responses. ((((HUGS))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Momslittleangels, post: 45995, member: 905"] Sorry to take so long to respond, but things remain dramatic. The final blowup occurred with easy child and b/f, and they parted ways, so easy child is just beside herself. Lots of talk about not going on with life, taking sleeping pills so she doesn't have to be awake anymore, etc. I finally got her to sleep at 4:00 am this morning and she was back up before 7:00 am. She is super depressed and upset. I was scared for her last night with all of the talk. She had a long term boyfriend before, but she didn't react as bad when they separated (although it was her choice). This current b/f was her best friend and she doesn't know how to go through her daily routine without him (they were inseparable). I made an appointment for her to see a psychiatrist's nurse practioner today, to put her back on her AD medications that she took a couple of years ago. That will get things rolling until she can see the actual psychiatrist. She was formerly diagnosis with both depression and generalized anxiety disorder, and with her sister's BiPolar (BP), it is no wonder she inherited a predisposition of this stuff. BestICan - - to answer your question, she was able to walk into my room and whisper through her labored breathing that she couldn't breathe. After that, she didn't speak for about 45 minutes, although the hyperventilation and weird symptoms stopped after about 25-30 minutes. I will keep you posted on her doctor's visit this afternoon. Thank you for all of your responses. ((((HUGS)))) [/QUOTE]
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