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[quote=Anonymous]I feel for you, OP. I have both an sn kid and suffered serious mood, anxiety, food and ocd issues as a teenager. I would start with the medication. Research referenced EEG (rEEG). They are using it in many addiction centers across the nation and there was recently a study done by top universities attesting to its efficacy. It's a way of determining which class or classes of drugs will work according to her brainwaves (that's the EEG part). They measure your brainwaves (a very painless procedure) and then compare it to a database of others who have had success with different types of meds (that's the reference part). I was on and off drugs for twenty years with little success until I did rEEG. It changed my life. I think about 75% of people who use rEEG to determine which drugs will work best for them report significant improvements. After meds, she needs to be in talk and family therapy to deal with the issues that the anxiety masks. Right now, food seems to be her lifeline. She will never deal with that until her anxiety levels are somewhere near normal. Good luck. [/quote]
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