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safe to say i think she has an eating disorder
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 378674" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Hope</p><p>I'm glad you found a combo that works. it def. isn't easy, i've been playing this game for years. I agree with-you that there are times that medications won't work and than if you re approach it again they might. So many factor's involved in it, especially their own bio chemical make up that tends to change especially when they hit their pre puberty years. I am going to listen to the dr. on tuesday,supply him with-the info he needs and see what he has to say about it and what he thinks the best approach at this point will be. I got past wanting to know the true diagnosis years ago. I found myself too caught up with-getting the diagnosis as opposed to simplying and looking at the behaviors and treating those and the symptoms. The only time i focus on the diagnosis is during school meetings, because all too many times the diagnosis is what will get difficult child the accommodations she needs.</p><p> </p><p>everytime a dr. would diagnosis bipolar i'd run for the hills, i had about 3 pysch doctor's in total i think state that was it was, and the neuropysch at columbia hospital diagnosis manic depressive episode and than said but that's not bipolar. hmmm all a word play. years ago it was known as manic depressive, now its' bipolar. </p><p> </p><p>Terry - yes he is. he's been a huge support for me with-difficult child not dealing with-her that's mainly me, yet with-allowing me to vent at the end of his 16 hr. day and than like yesterday pushing me to take care of me when i'm ready to clean, organize and run my butt off as usual. i'm lucky. hope you enjoyed your break also. Yes being here does help. yet there are times it can all get to be a bit too much so i have to know when to step away and take a break also. i have to constantly work at not letting this run my life and making it the focal point ya know? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 378674, member: 4514"] Hope I'm glad you found a combo that works. it def. isn't easy, i've been playing this game for years. I agree with-you that there are times that medications won't work and than if you re approach it again they might. So many factor's involved in it, especially their own bio chemical make up that tends to change especially when they hit their pre puberty years. I am going to listen to the dr. on tuesday,supply him with-the info he needs and see what he has to say about it and what he thinks the best approach at this point will be. I got past wanting to know the true diagnosis years ago. I found myself too caught up with-getting the diagnosis as opposed to simplying and looking at the behaviors and treating those and the symptoms. The only time i focus on the diagnosis is during school meetings, because all too many times the diagnosis is what will get difficult child the accommodations she needs. everytime a dr. would diagnosis bipolar i'd run for the hills, i had about 3 pysch doctor's in total i think state that was it was, and the neuropysch at columbia hospital diagnosis manic depressive episode and than said but that's not bipolar. hmmm all a word play. years ago it was known as manic depressive, now its' bipolar. Terry - yes he is. he's been a huge support for me with-difficult child not dealing with-her that's mainly me, yet with-allowing me to vent at the end of his 16 hr. day and than like yesterday pushing me to take care of me when i'm ready to clean, organize and run my butt off as usual. i'm lucky. hope you enjoyed your break also. Yes being here does help. yet there are times it can all get to be a bit too much so i have to know when to step away and take a break also. i have to constantly work at not letting this run my life and making it the focal point ya know? :) [/QUOTE]
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