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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 527486" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>Insane - she has an auditory processing deficit, or at least she did when she was little. She can tolerate crowds to some degree but has social anxieties, not the noise (on her terms only). It depends on her moods as to what level of noise or what noise bothers her. There are, however certain noises that no matter what get to her every time.</p><p></p><p>Janet - I'm glad you and Tony are back on better terms and he has apologized. I hope things start looking up and stay that way! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Just this morning she came in my bedroom (at 7A!) when the kids were all getting ready for school as she had made them pancakes for breakfast (she had promised them it since Monday) because they have state testing all week. She said it was *sarcastically* wonderful as she was up all night being manic. Then proceeded to ask if I was mad at her for going off. I bluntly but nicely told her no, I usually just ignore her and let it blow off but the level she took it the other day and what she said to me was not right and in excuseable. I can't ignore that. She got that I was mad and upset over it. She walked out.</p><p></p><p>I saw this beginning to happen near the end of last week though. Her sleeping habits were changing and she was beginning to sleep during the day longer and staying up later at night. Then came the explosiveness progressively getting worse. It just went to a new level for her. I put a call in to psychiatrist today now (therapist was other day) since she said what she did to me this morning. doctor called me back (well nurse) and we got her appointment switched from Monday to tomorrow for looking at medications. I'm thinking that she may need an adjustment and/or change addition to them.</p><p></p><p>She's very aware, as am I, though I see things a lot quicker, sooner then her when these changes start happening. Most of the time she is acceptable for being steered into the right direction unless she's too deeply under. Just glad that it's not like that at this moment in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 527486, member: 455"] Insane - she has an auditory processing deficit, or at least she did when she was little. She can tolerate crowds to some degree but has social anxieties, not the noise (on her terms only). It depends on her moods as to what level of noise or what noise bothers her. There are, however certain noises that no matter what get to her every time. Janet - I'm glad you and Tony are back on better terms and he has apologized. I hope things start looking up and stay that way! :) Just this morning she came in my bedroom (at 7A!) when the kids were all getting ready for school as she had made them pancakes for breakfast (she had promised them it since Monday) because they have state testing all week. She said it was *sarcastically* wonderful as she was up all night being manic. Then proceeded to ask if I was mad at her for going off. I bluntly but nicely told her no, I usually just ignore her and let it blow off but the level she took it the other day and what she said to me was not right and in excuseable. I can't ignore that. She got that I was mad and upset over it. She walked out. I saw this beginning to happen near the end of last week though. Her sleeping habits were changing and she was beginning to sleep during the day longer and staying up later at night. Then came the explosiveness progressively getting worse. It just went to a new level for her. I put a call in to psychiatrist today now (therapist was other day) since she said what she did to me this morning. doctor called me back (well nurse) and we got her appointment switched from Monday to tomorrow for looking at medications. I'm thinking that she may need an adjustment and/or change addition to them. She's very aware, as am I, though I see things a lot quicker, sooner then her when these changes start happening. Most of the time she is acceptable for being steered into the right direction unless she's too deeply under. Just glad that it's not like that at this moment in time. [/QUOTE]
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