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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 754751" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>This is so hard. Yes, at least temporary custody for child protection if you are in a position to do so. It doesn't sound like your Difficult Child is capable. </p><p></p><p>Thyroid problems at such a young age could be an autoimmune problem. Hypothyroidism can cause severe depression, hyperthyroidism can cause extreme anxiety. Many a psychiatrist has diagnosed thyroid problems because a diseased thyroid can cause psychiatric symptoms. The thyroid is responsible for our body's metabolism. </p><p></p><p>I live with autoimmune thyroid disease and the ups and downs can be exhausting, literally. I am not saying your daughter has this, but she should have thyroid antibodies checked, hence the specialist, who can create a good successful treatment plan.</p><p></p><p>As for your DCs behavior, that's another issue all together. AA sounds like a step in the right direction. Getting her there is the problem. My 41 y/o alcoholic, liver disease daughter became fixated on her exposure to toxic mold. She blames everything on that and on me, she refuses to accept her I'll health is because tests show her liver is failing. I am heartsick over this, but the truth is that I have no control. I just want you to be aware. Our DCs can be very manipulative. </p><p></p><p>In healing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 754751, member: 23811"] This is so hard. Yes, at least temporary custody for child protection if you are in a position to do so. It doesn't sound like your Difficult Child is capable. Thyroid problems at such a young age could be an autoimmune problem. Hypothyroidism can cause severe depression, hyperthyroidism can cause extreme anxiety. Many a psychiatrist has diagnosed thyroid problems because a diseased thyroid can cause psychiatric symptoms. The thyroid is responsible for our body's metabolism. I live with autoimmune thyroid disease and the ups and downs can be exhausting, literally. I am not saying your daughter has this, but she should have thyroid antibodies checked, hence the specialist, who can create a good successful treatment plan. As for your DCs behavior, that's another issue all together. AA sounds like a step in the right direction. Getting her there is the problem. My 41 y/o alcoholic, liver disease daughter became fixated on her exposure to toxic mold. She blames everything on that and on me, she refuses to accept her I'll health is because tests show her liver is failing. I am heartsick over this, but the truth is that I have no control. I just want you to be aware. Our DCs can be very manipulative. In healing. [/QUOTE]
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