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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 448712" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>I recently went through this with my daughter-we call them episodes. She has a few a year. Maybe because she's older, she doesn't scream and yell, it starts slow and then she stews in her head, will often do crayy things like write all over herself or take apart her room, and can't stay in one place and then she blows. Usually trying with suicidal gestures or threats. She will cuss and repeat that nobody listens or understands. She tries to escape, run off by whatever means. I can see in her eyes she is not in her right mind. I think they are almost psychotic breaks or disassociative in nature-she isn't totally in touch with the here and now. She can't self sooth very well in these states and when she runs off it's hard to help her, and if you ignore her she gets to the suicidal state. Then she can't remember. It takes awhile for her to recall the events. She usually gets the general stuff pretty well in a few days, but somethings are just gone! Dont know have wondered myself. Hang in there and hugs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 448712, member: 11001"] I recently went through this with my daughter-we call them episodes. She has a few a year. Maybe because she's older, she doesn't scream and yell, it starts slow and then she stews in her head, will often do crayy things like write all over herself or take apart her room, and can't stay in one place and then she blows. Usually trying with suicidal gestures or threats. She will cuss and repeat that nobody listens or understands. She tries to escape, run off by whatever means. I can see in her eyes she is not in her right mind. I think they are almost psychotic breaks or disassociative in nature-she isn't totally in touch with the here and now. She can't self sooth very well in these states and when she runs off it's hard to help her, and if you ignore her she gets to the suicidal state. Then she can't remember. It takes awhile for her to recall the events. She usually gets the general stuff pretty well in a few days, but somethings are just gone! Dont know have wondered myself. Hang in there and hugs! [/QUOTE]
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