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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you need to get her in therapy, stat, this summer, so she can get help before going off to college. She may even need an intensive outpatient program where she goes several hours a day four or five days a week. I agree this sounds like anxiety/OCD. My stepson was like this (tho he worried about different things) and despite being brilliant got terrible grades his first year and now we are scrambling to get him into intensive therapy. Get out in front of this and get this treated, now. Call her pediatrician, call therapists, and get on waiting lists. try to find a therapist who will see her virtually once she is in school - is your home and her college in the same state?[/quote] +1 From what the OP posted, it sounds like she needs professional help as soon as possible — therapy and possibly medication. This is a horrible way to live. She is really suffering. Mental and emotional health are health.[/quote]
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