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mumstheword
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I'm recognizing that I'm pretty numb in some ways at the moment. Totally numb about my mother and the fact that her mother just died.
I'm upset and concerned about my youngest daughter though.:( She's really struggling. I got her to a doctor today. He seemed like a very competent doc. He wants her back in a week for a mental health assessment and to write up a mental health plan.
We've got a pathology script for some blood tests for her, which we'll try to get done tomorrow too. She s so sad, overwhelmed and struggling. I feel like crying just thinking about it. She tries to be brave, but I can tell she's struggling not to cry a lot of the time.
Her school teachers are copping a lot of it, she's having meltdowns in class a lot. They respect and like her, she's a good person and is really trying hard with her study, this year, but she's really, really having a hard time with everything.
She's not here most of the time. She's at school at work or at Dad's smoking weed and trying to keep up with a huge studyload. I am off to hospital in two weeks for three weeks.
I hope she's ok, here, without me. Although I see so little of her anyway. She comes home late and leaves for school and we don't even have meals together. I make her a really delicious nutrition meal and take in down to school everyday, though. Because she can't even fit food in her bag with her school books and her bag already weighs a tonne.
I'm upset and concerned about my youngest daughter though.:( She's really struggling. I got her to a doctor today. He seemed like a very competent doc. He wants her back in a week for a mental health assessment and to write up a mental health plan.
We've got a pathology script for some blood tests for her, which we'll try to get done tomorrow too. She s so sad, overwhelmed and struggling. I feel like crying just thinking about it. She tries to be brave, but I can tell she's struggling not to cry a lot of the time.
Her school teachers are copping a lot of it, she's having meltdowns in class a lot. They respect and like her, she's a good person and is really trying hard with her study, this year, but she's really, really having a hard time with everything.
She's not here most of the time. She's at school at work or at Dad's smoking weed and trying to keep up with a huge studyload. I am off to hospital in two weeks for three weeks.
I hope she's ok, here, without me. Although I see so little of her anyway. She comes home late and leaves for school and we don't even have meals together. I make her a really delicious nutrition meal and take in down to school everyday, though. Because she can't even fit food in her bag with her school books and her bag already weighs a tonne.
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