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My daughter cannot control her food intake. I have tried everything. I even put a bike lock on the refrigerator door, she snuck out late out at night -- sigh -- for McDonalds dollar menu items. She says ala carte items make her feel less fat. I am at witts end. She is eating herself in oblivion, and I cannot stand to watch her destroy herself for one more day. I am wondering if there are escorts and programs that specialize in behavior modification to train kids not to eat themselves to death.
My daughter doesn't need therapy, she does not have emotional problems. I think it is glandular. I am watching 'The Biggest Loser' on NBC currently, and I want something like that.
She will not go willingly though, so it needs to have boundaries and fences, and I need escorts to pick her up. Instead of picking her up at my home, I hope to meet the escorts at McDonalds to avoid a scene in front of my neighbors. Everyone on this board is so exceptional in nature, I cannot wait for your heartfelt advice on this sensitive matter.
My daughter would kill me if she knew I posted this, but I want you to understand the severity of her problem.


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The Troubled Teen Industry / Blips in your educational path?
« on: October 04, 2006, 09:39:44 AM »
Have any of you had to deal with some major "blips" in your educational path? My son got kicked out of a disastrous boarding school in March of his soph year do to a combination of factors- some his issues, some the school's. None of the issues were academic. He spent a year in a very structured boarding school with good academics and a strong support system and was admitted to a top prep boarding school in the NE where he is doing a 2nd junior year and will do a senior year. His academics were strong throughout all this upheaval. His emotional growth has been impressive, and he is regarded as a mature young man and a strong contributor to his current school. He is also likely to be a recruited runner which he will use to help him get an edge for some top schools. Everyone on this board seems so exceptional- any situations similar to ours? Thanks. Karen

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Tired of PURE/WWASP/Dingbats
« on: June 04, 2006, 12:20:00 AM »
Typical forniscating bastard.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / I desperately need advice.
« on: May 02, 2006, 08:47:00 PM »
Have any of you had to deal with some major "blips" in your educational path? My son got kicked out of a disastrous boarding school in March of his soph year do to a combination of factors- some his issues, some the school's. None of the issues were academic. He spent a year in a very structured boarding school with good academics and a strong support system and was admitted to a top prep boarding school in the NE where he is doing a 2nd junior year and will do a senior year. His academics were strong throughout all this upheaval. His emotional growth has been impressive, and he is regarded as a mature young man and a strong contributor to his current school. He is also likely to be a recruited runner which he will use to help him get an edge for some top schools. Everyone on this board seems so exceptional- any situations similar to ours? Thanks. Karen

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