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Woke up to find a note from difficult child:
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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 552650" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>She did go, but I it's hard to tell how it went ...if any good came out of it. She's been happy, happy today ... you know that kind of over-the-top happy that is almost as disturbing as when they are depressed and sleeping all day. I've been working on a photo project that has people coming and going all day and she loves that .. being miss social and and all. I actually had to tell her to quiet down as she was upstairs singing at the top of her lungs when she got back fromt he appointment. The great mood might evaporate when I inform her she's job hunting again tomorrow... Not that I don't want her to be in a good mood ...it's just that this is more manic than happy. </p><p></p><p>Not sure what to wish for about the psychiatrist. If she's really ready for help, then I want her to be referred and to go. If she's not, well then it doesn't make sense. I'll have to suck it up and ask Mr. Ostrich for money if she does go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 552650, member: 9175"] She did go, but I it's hard to tell how it went ...if any good came out of it. She's been happy, happy today ... you know that kind of over-the-top happy that is almost as disturbing as when they are depressed and sleeping all day. I've been working on a photo project that has people coming and going all day and she loves that .. being miss social and and all. I actually had to tell her to quiet down as she was upstairs singing at the top of her lungs when she got back fromt he appointment. The great mood might evaporate when I inform her she's job hunting again tomorrow... Not that I don't want her to be in a good mood ...it's just that this is more manic than happy. Not sure what to wish for about the psychiatrist. If she's really ready for help, then I want her to be referred and to go. If she's not, well then it doesn't make sense. I'll have to suck it up and ask Mr. Ostrich for money if she does go. [/QUOTE]
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