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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 144670" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>It's terrific to be able to talk to your adult or almost adult child. It's a completely different conversation. Good for you. enjoy!!!</p><p></p><p>2 things sort of jump out at me. I may be way off base but it was what I heard while reading. N may be stable as all get out but you have to wait until there is a trigger. If the trigger doesn't throw her into a spiral then you could start to consider a different evaluation. My difficult child was very stable for 5 months. Then school let out, I had to go out of town and it went to he** in a handbasket. It took months to get him properly functioning. Just an example....</p><p>The other question is "do you think she is trying to get pregnant again" She may have stopped the medications to go this route. It is her safety net if the pressure of working or school or independence becomes too great. She is guaranteed to be cared for by those who love her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 144670, member: 3"] It's terrific to be able to talk to your adult or almost adult child. It's a completely different conversation. Good for you. enjoy!!! 2 things sort of jump out at me. I may be way off base but it was what I heard while reading. N may be stable as all get out but you have to wait until there is a trigger. If the trigger doesn't throw her into a spiral then you could start to consider a different evaluation. My difficult child was very stable for 5 months. Then school let out, I had to go out of town and it went to he** in a handbasket. It took months to get him properly functioning. Just an example.... The other question is "do you think she is trying to get pregnant again" She may have stopped the medications to go this route. It is her safety net if the pressure of working or school or independence becomes too great. She is guaranteed to be cared for by those who love her. [/QUOTE]
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