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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 411949" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>i agree and smalls right also its' largely due to medications as well. she needs a medication change. all the zyprexa is doing now is blowing her up like a balloon which is adding to the depression. when medications correct and i can get that kid in the bed she will sleep.</p><p> </p><p>i think i'll get ear plugs for stepdaughter, this way difficult child can throw whatever fit seh wants and she wont' be affected. we did go thru a period where he dropped kids at bedtime. soo not fair to them due to difficult child though.</p><p> </p><p>so i think medication change, ear plugs for my other daughter might work. than i just have to work thru the showering and adhering to therapy and tutoring. tutor and i spoke for a bit today she saw me and said rough night? i said YEA.</p><p> </p><p>at this point with cps still crawling about let there be witnesses to what this child does. get this difficult child stood infront of me screaming in my face i won't takea shower did you hear me? repeatedly till i walked away than screamed it from her room to me. i continued to 45 min not to respond. i said simply if you aren't meeting with-tutor than answer door and you tell her.</p><p> </p><p>it took 45 min for her to stop scraeming at me and than take a shower. life shouldnt' be this way....... it's just all soo wrong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 411949, member: 4514"] i agree and smalls right also its' largely due to medications as well. she needs a medication change. all the zyprexa is doing now is blowing her up like a balloon which is adding to the depression. when medications correct and i can get that kid in the bed she will sleep. i think i'll get ear plugs for stepdaughter, this way difficult child can throw whatever fit seh wants and she wont' be affected. we did go thru a period where he dropped kids at bedtime. soo not fair to them due to difficult child though. so i think medication change, ear plugs for my other daughter might work. than i just have to work thru the showering and adhering to therapy and tutoring. tutor and i spoke for a bit today she saw me and said rough night? i said YEA. at this point with cps still crawling about let there be witnesses to what this child does. get this difficult child stood infront of me screaming in my face i won't takea shower did you hear me? repeatedly till i walked away than screamed it from her room to me. i continued to 45 min not to respond. i said simply if you aren't meeting with-tutor than answer door and you tell her. it took 45 min for her to stop scraeming at me and than take a shower. life shouldnt' be this way....... it's just all soo wrong [/QUOTE]
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