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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 258801" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I'm glad that you got to spend time with your beautiful Kanga. It sounds like she is doing her best to adapt and get along with the rules. Also sounds like she's trying very hard to do the right things. I'm very proud of her for her efforts. Give her a hug from her Aunti Star. </p><p> </p><p>As far as the fallout? Maybe next visit could just be a video tape of the kids throughout the weeks - leave the camera plugged in and grab it during the moment - catch the kids saying HI to her or telling her they miss her, love her - wish she was able to help them do this chore or that - then let them stay home and just take the video tape for her to watch???? </p><p> </p><p>If the kids trigger her voices - there must be a voice or persona in there that is jealous. I'm by no means even savy on schizophrenic episodes, but if she named the jealous personality - and then maybe at the last end of the tape you and DF talk to Kanga AND mention the named voice so it was recognized - for now? Maybe it would help her not be jealous. If jealousy is a personality , and kindness is a personality etc - maybe recognizing the jealous one would send a message to her brain that EVERYONE in her head is loved - no reason to be jealous of the little ones???? </p><p> </p><p>I dunno know - poor kid - my heart really goes out to her, but I'm in tears thinking that she IS making progress. You've fought so long and so hard for her well being - Gosh Mom - TAKE A BOW........I think this was great news. </p><p> </p><p>I'm also on the bandwagon with can't take Zoloft. It did cause me to have thoughts - maybe internal voices that wanted me to plan my own suicide. Not carry it out - just plan it over and over. Did the same thing for Dude too when he was 13, 16-17. Some chemical makeups just can't deal with it and the doctor told us that usually if the Mother can't take it - neither will the child be able to. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 258801, member: 4964"] I'm glad that you got to spend time with your beautiful Kanga. It sounds like she is doing her best to adapt and get along with the rules. Also sounds like she's trying very hard to do the right things. I'm very proud of her for her efforts. Give her a hug from her Aunti Star. As far as the fallout? Maybe next visit could just be a video tape of the kids throughout the weeks - leave the camera plugged in and grab it during the moment - catch the kids saying HI to her or telling her they miss her, love her - wish she was able to help them do this chore or that - then let them stay home and just take the video tape for her to watch???? If the kids trigger her voices - there must be a voice or persona in there that is jealous. I'm by no means even savy on schizophrenic episodes, but if she named the jealous personality - and then maybe at the last end of the tape you and DF talk to Kanga AND mention the named voice so it was recognized - for now? Maybe it would help her not be jealous. If jealousy is a personality , and kindness is a personality etc - maybe recognizing the jealous one would send a message to her brain that EVERYONE in her head is loved - no reason to be jealous of the little ones???? I dunno know - poor kid - my heart really goes out to her, but I'm in tears thinking that she IS making progress. You've fought so long and so hard for her well being - Gosh Mom - TAKE A BOW........I think this was great news. I'm also on the bandwagon with can't take Zoloft. It did cause me to have thoughts - maybe internal voices that wanted me to plan my own suicide. Not carry it out - just plan it over and over. Did the same thing for Dude too when he was 13, 16-17. Some chemical makeups just can't deal with it and the doctor told us that usually if the Mother can't take it - neither will the child be able to. Hugs Star [/QUOTE]
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