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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 78411"><p>difficult child went to the fair this evening with some friends. While there she ran into other friends. When she got home she was so hyped up telling me about it, that she was hard to understand (when she gets excited, her speech is more cluttered). She had a really good time.</p><p></p><p>5 minutes later she's crying that she doesn't have any friends. The next minute she's telling me about things she did at the fair WITH her friends. Then it's back to she doesn't have any friends. The reason? These friends don't live within walking distance. Since she can't see them everyday or at her whimsy, she doesn't have any friends.</p><p></p><p>It's like this with everything. It's like she can't just have a good time. She has to find something to be upset about.</p><p></p><p>She makes me tired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 78411"] difficult child went to the fair this evening with some friends. While there she ran into other friends. When she got home she was so hyped up telling me about it, that she was hard to understand (when she gets excited, her speech is more cluttered). She had a really good time. 5 minutes later she's crying that she doesn't have any friends. The next minute she's telling me about things she did at the fair WITH her friends. Then it's back to she doesn't have any friends. The reason? These friends don't live within walking distance. Since she can't see them everyday or at her whimsy, she doesn't have any friends. It's like this with everything. It's like she can't just have a good time. She has to find something to be upset about. She makes me tired. [/QUOTE]
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