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<blockquote data-quote="bran155" data-source="post: 166474"><p>First I want to thank you for your kind words in response to my post. Seems like you have your hands full as well. I am so sorry things are so bad right now. It never ends!!! The medication maze is so frustrating, my daughter has been on everything under the sun. "Waiting List" I hate those words, seems like there is a waiting list for everything. It is always scary during the "wait" period as we never know what is going to happen. Is there some sort of immediate respite facility in your community to keep your family safe, I mean starting fires is pretty serious? In my county there is a place where you can bring your child if safety is a concern. As far as the paranoia goes, I understand completely!!! My daughter used to do the very same thing, always thought we were talking about her or giving her looks or plotting to do something to her and no matter what we said to her to try and make her see it is all in her mind we couldnt get through to her. I have to say that that was happening 2 or 3 times a day, she went into rages over her paranoid thinking, until we put her on an antidepressant. Once she started that the paranoia almost disappeared completely. This life is so hard on the siblings, your daughter and my son must pay the price for their difficult child brother and sister, not fair. It will get much easier once your son goes into residential, then you'll have the time and energy to focus on your daughter. There will be peace in your home. I hate to admit it, but the best time of our lives was when my daughter was away. Only parents like us could understand that statement. It sounds horrible, but it is the truth. Hang in there!!! God bless <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="bran155, post: 166474"] First I want to thank you for your kind words in response to my post. Seems like you have your hands full as well. I am so sorry things are so bad right now. It never ends!!! The medication maze is so frustrating, my daughter has been on everything under the sun. "Waiting List" I hate those words, seems like there is a waiting list for everything. It is always scary during the "wait" period as we never know what is going to happen. Is there some sort of immediate respite facility in your community to keep your family safe, I mean starting fires is pretty serious? In my county there is a place where you can bring your child if safety is a concern. As far as the paranoia goes, I understand completely!!! My daughter used to do the very same thing, always thought we were talking about her or giving her looks or plotting to do something to her and no matter what we said to her to try and make her see it is all in her mind we couldnt get through to her. I have to say that that was happening 2 or 3 times a day, she went into rages over her paranoid thinking, until we put her on an antidepressant. Once she started that the paranoia almost disappeared completely. This life is so hard on the siblings, your daughter and my son must pay the price for their difficult child brother and sister, not fair. It will get much easier once your son goes into residential, then you'll have the time and energy to focus on your daughter. There will be peace in your home. I hate to admit it, but the best time of our lives was when my daughter was away. Only parents like us could understand that statement. It sounds horrible, but it is the truth. Hang in there!!! God bless :) [/QUOTE]
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