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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 699718" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Why worry about it? She will either chose to continue treatment or she wont. Worrying won't change her decision. Maybe she went into one for the free meals. I never try to figure out difficult kids. Does she have borderline personality disorder, by any chance?</p><p></p><p>Five days on psychiatric medications are nothing. THeY Take Over A Month to kick in. They do not help borderlines, which is often mistaken for bipolar. But people with bipolar are pretty nice. Crazy anger and erratic emotions and rages and moods that change every minute....that is more like borderline. Diagnosed or not. Read up on it. Borderlines are impossible to get along with. Bipolars do well on medications. Borderlines...not so much. They are harder to treat.</p><p></p><p>Why buy her a cell phone? Let her buy one. IN THE u. S there are free phones for the unemployed. She must have a way to get a phone where she is. If not, does she need one so badly that you'd make sure she had one even though she is horrible to you and won't work and buy it herself?</p><p></p><p>I really think you may have a borderline daughter. Look up the symptoms on your search engine and see what you think. There is a good book for those who love people who are impossible to get along with. It's called "Stop Walking on Eggshells." I don't remember the author, but even without one it should be easy to find in the psychology book section.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 699718, member: 1550"] Why worry about it? She will either chose to continue treatment or she wont. Worrying won't change her decision. Maybe she went into one for the free meals. I never try to figure out difficult kids. Does she have borderline personality disorder, by any chance? Five days on psychiatric medications are nothing. THeY Take Over A Month to kick in. They do not help borderlines, which is often mistaken for bipolar. But people with bipolar are pretty nice. Crazy anger and erratic emotions and rages and moods that change every minute....that is more like borderline. Diagnosed or not. Read up on it. Borderlines are impossible to get along with. Bipolars do well on medications. Borderlines...not so much. They are harder to treat. Why buy her a cell phone? Let her buy one. IN THE u. S there are free phones for the unemployed. She must have a way to get a phone where she is. If not, does she need one so badly that you'd make sure she had one even though she is horrible to you and won't work and buy it herself? I really think you may have a borderline daughter. Look up the symptoms on your search engine and see what you think. There is a good book for those who love people who are impossible to get along with. It's called "Stop Walking on Eggshells." I don't remember the author, but even without one it should be easy to find in the psychology book section. [/QUOTE]
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