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Went Too Far, The Saga Continues...
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<blockquote data-quote="detachingmother" data-source="post: 691421" data-attributes="member: 20063"><p>My first thought when I read this was, hmmmm....go with the seizure disorder and get some seizure medications for daughter. Many of the seizure medications act like antidepressants and mood stabilizers. I sometimes use whatever creative ways I can conjure up to get the end goal done. Anyway....</p><p></p><p>I get it. You are just done. I don't have much to add and got more from reading Tanya's suggestions. I always do tell other people who call me about my son's behavior things that she has suggested. Truly, your daughter is an adult, and who is anyone to try to tell you to continue enabling your daughter. </p><p></p><p>Great suggestions about flipping the way "kicking the kid out" to your are liberating your daughter. Love that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="detachingmother, post: 691421, member: 20063"] My first thought when I read this was, hmmmm....go with the seizure disorder and get some seizure medications for daughter. Many of the seizure medications act like antidepressants and mood stabilizers. I sometimes use whatever creative ways I can conjure up to get the end goal done. Anyway.... I get it. You are just done. I don't have much to add and got more from reading Tanya's suggestions. I always do tell other people who call me about my son's behavior things that she has suggested. Truly, your daughter is an adult, and who is anyone to try to tell you to continue enabling your daughter. Great suggestions about flipping the way "kicking the kid out" to your are liberating your daughter. Love that. [/QUOTE]
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