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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 405143" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Could she have really bad pms? Is she on BC? Sometimes really badly out of whack hormones can make you crazy. The fact that you say this all started at puberty makes me wonder. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, this also started about the time difficult child became well...a difficult child. It could also be anxiety and depression which causes a ton of anger if not channeled correctly or addressed correctly. Depression in kids is often not shown as the oh woe is me type stuff but more often it is the lashing out rages and anger. Just add to that most teens dont think parents have a brain in their heads and we are all mindless idiots who are set out to ruin their lives and it all sets the table for some really wonderful moments. </p><p></p><p>I will tell you that it does get better with time. One day when she has moved out and has a problem she will call on you. Suddenly you will become so much smarter! Then when she has kids of her own, you will get to watch her reap her own rewards while you sit back and smirk. When she gets too mouthy, tell her you hope she has a kid just like her sister...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 405143, member: 1514"] Could she have really bad pms? Is she on BC? Sometimes really badly out of whack hormones can make you crazy. The fact that you say this all started at puberty makes me wonder. On the other hand, this also started about the time difficult child became well...a difficult child. It could also be anxiety and depression which causes a ton of anger if not channeled correctly or addressed correctly. Depression in kids is often not shown as the oh woe is me type stuff but more often it is the lashing out rages and anger. Just add to that most teens dont think parents have a brain in their heads and we are all mindless idiots who are set out to ruin their lives and it all sets the table for some really wonderful moments. I will tell you that it does get better with time. One day when she has moved out and has a problem she will call on you. Suddenly you will become so much smarter! Then when she has kids of her own, you will get to watch her reap her own rewards while you sit back and smirk. When she gets too mouthy, tell her you hope she has a kid just like her sister...lol. [/QUOTE]
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