Hello
Clara Catherine I join
Huat in welcoming you to our community. I understand your worry and so sad to read what you are going through with your DD, parents here relate, you are not alone.
My DD struggled for years, hit crisis at 26 and was diagnosed (2015), and is now managing very well day to day. DD is not living independently yet, though continues to move gradually in the right direction through continuing treatment and support, she's gaining confidence, building skills and resilience. And finding peace.
Can you explain what '9 yrs developmentally' means. Is that part of the diagnosis? I think what helped me is to understand the context of my DD's struggles as our children are unique. It's very complicated and certainly a challenge for us, it is doable and requires patience and resolve. Reading through the resources here and posts helped me do that, gradually overtime, taking a day at a time. And of course learning the skills how to communicate with our sensitive children who are often desperate to feel heard and understood.
As Huat asks is there follow up treatment ... how's your DD taken to the recent time in hospital and the facility?
Glad you found us CC.
WDx