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Melinda,

Hugs to you! And may you get the lift from all of us here on the list.

Silent ones included!

Debi,

I understand your plight totally. I have my 18 yr old, Bi-polar, that I

have struggled with the meds issue back and forth and I am convinced

there is no more struggling out there. The meds help her. For those who

do not know me, she is my 2nd child. She has type 1 diabetes also.

You and Allie will be better for your decision. Not to mention the rest

of your family!:)

Shanna

>

> Doreen, welcome to the group! I go through periods of posting then not

> too. But always feel welcome, even if nobody responds.

> Debi, please don't feel guilty. My daughter was on medication for

several

> years and my only regret was that I waited too long to get her on it.

I

> wanted to try everything lese first, and I did, then I knew it was

time for her to

> try meds and my daughter's father ( my ex) wouldn't go along with it

for a

> long time and fought me on it so by the time she got started her

anxiety was out

> of control and she was miserable and vomiting from being so anxious.

She

> doesn't need it now, but if she ever does again I will not drag my

feet. You are

> doing the best thing by helping your daughter feel her best. Great Mom

and great

> advocate for her you are.

> Hugs to everyone in the group today. I'm feeling low and could use a

> lift, bet some of you can too. May the year bring peace and balance.

> Melinda

>

>

>

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Doreen,

OMG! I am so sorry for your loss. I am sure this has been hard for you.

How long ago did this happen? I understand grief too. I lost my best

friend in 2002 to 2 drunken drivers who hit her head on. There are times

that I cannot breath or even think of making a new friend.

May God give you the strength right now where you need it.

Shanna

> >

> > Doreen, welcome to the group! I go through periods of posting then

not

> > too. But always feel welcome, even if nobody responds.

> > Debi, please don't feel guilty. My daughter was on medication for

> several

> > years and my only regret was that I waited too long to get her on

it.

> I

> > wanted to try everything lese first, and I did, then I knew it was

> time for her to

> > try meds and my daughter's father ( my ex) wouldn't go along with it

> for a

> > long time and fought me on it so by the time she got started her

> anxiety was out

> > of control and she was miserable and vomiting from being so anxious.

> She

> > doesn't need it now, but if she ever does again I will not drag my

> feet. You are

> > doing the best thing by helping your daughter feel her best. Great

Mom

> and great

> > advocate for her you are.

> > Hugs to everyone in the group today. I'm feeling low and could use a

> > lift, bet some of you can too. May the year bring peace and balance.

> > Melinda

> >

> >

> >

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