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Have you had to seek out help for your teen because he/she was depressed? How did you go about helping your child?

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Well I took her to the doctor first to see why she was so tired. They said her antibodies in her thyroid are high so they referred her to the pediatric endocronologist. Only most frustrating thing is that we have tricare and it takes three to four weeks for a doctor to look at her chart just to schedule an appointment. Meanwhile my child seems to be getting worse. My church has free trained counceling so we started there.
I am so frustrated and concerned for my fourteen year old daughter. I don't know what to do. She was once an straight A student now is making B's and C's. I lost my job back in march and so we are living on a one salary income. I am in desperate need of help for her. If anyone can help in the Columbia,SC area please let me know. Thank you so much!
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