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Re: (((((((((Sharron)))))))))From: Zowie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 12 Jun 2001 09:34:45 -0500 (CDT)
Oh Boy Sharron *hug!* Your daughter sure is having a hard time with this---and the loss of her father---gosh, I can't even imagine the pain you all must still be feeling. Your daughter needs some help, although, like was said, she will probably deny this at first. She obviously has a LOT of anger built up inside her---and believe me, all of us PCOSers UNDERSTAND THIS! It's bad enough having PCOS, but your daughter has been through one heartache after another it seems. Since she's not acting like herself, you miss the old her, but so does SHE. She's trying to find herself and getting frustrated because she's lost. Please have her see a counselor or therapist to get her some desperately needed help. At least she can voice how she's feeling to someone. I'm not saying she doesn't need you, but having someone NOT involved may help. Let her know you are there for her (which you have been doing), but don't force the issue. She'll know she can count on you when needed and she won't feel pressured either. Suggest the 2 of you go together for the first couple of visits. You're obviously so sad from this too, and again, we can all understand. Even if you just talk to your regular Dr. about this-s/he can give you a referral for someone more specialized to speak to. These people are trained to handle such problems---please let them help you and your daughter. I'm sure you love each other enough to want that.
-- Good luck! -- Zowie :)
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