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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 40897" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>My difficult child cycles all day long... but some days there is something a bit off and I can tell it is going to be even harder for her. She will either come flying out of her room talking a mile a minute, amped way more than usual, with the agitation about her, and get set off very easily right from the word go. She also has the look, very manic, dark eyes, wild eyed... </p><p>Then she will come out of her room and she is dark, very down looking, mumbling, shuffling, lethargic... sad looking. Dark eyes and lost looking. Gets into a everything is no good state. "Go on without me" Sullen... cries easily.</p><p></p><p>When she is extreme either way I know I am in for a bit more of a crazy day. She is much more unstable... Her cycling becomes more dramatic, much more severe. At these times husband and I look at each other and say, here we go... Longer day ahead. </p><p></p><p>Like today!!! </p><p></p><p>For us it is usually a look and the way she is talking and moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 40897, member: 3155"] My difficult child cycles all day long... but some days there is something a bit off and I can tell it is going to be even harder for her. She will either come flying out of her room talking a mile a minute, amped way more than usual, with the agitation about her, and get set off very easily right from the word go. She also has the look, very manic, dark eyes, wild eyed... Then she will come out of her room and she is dark, very down looking, mumbling, shuffling, lethargic... sad looking. Dark eyes and lost looking. Gets into a everything is no good state. "Go on without me" Sullen... cries easily. When she is extreme either way I know I am in for a bit more of a crazy day. She is much more unstable... Her cycling becomes more dramatic, much more severe. At these times husband and I look at each other and say, here we go... Longer day ahead. Like today!!! For us it is usually a look and the way she is talking and moving. [/QUOTE]
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