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<blockquote data-quote="almostcrazy" data-source="post: 62662" data-attributes="member: 3938"><p>Thank to all of you for your responses, and the great info. I am still not up on all of the abbreviations so for now I'll use the long way. I called my daughter's Dr. this morning and we went today to have a blood test for strep, and to be repeated in 2 weeks. I have given her back her pacifier, and it has helped calm her. She still is telling me everything, and I am "M" at least now, and dad is "D". She had one great tantrum at the lab and we finally calmed her down enough to get the test completed.</p><p></p><p>I have also realized that she did have more Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) tendencies before this major overnight change, but I just thought she was just being a kid. I really hope that it is PANDAS, not because it is anything I would wish on anyone, but it is treatable and I was thinking the worst. The unknowing and the feelings of complete helplessness, are horrible. If it is not PANDAS, I will be starting over, but with a lot more knowledge under my belt. Do children with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) usually have another illness such as ADHD? I have always thought that she had ADHD. She has always been on the go, as if she couldn't stop. She can't pay attention, and switches gears so fast that you can't complete one game before starting the next.</p><p></p><p>I wish you all the best of luck. This is a wonderful site that you have developed. You gave me more information in 1 day than, doctors, books, and my own research have produced in 2 weeks. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again, </p><p>Hugs to all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="almostcrazy, post: 62662, member: 3938"] Thank to all of you for your responses, and the great info. I am still not up on all of the abbreviations so for now I'll use the long way. I called my daughter's Dr. this morning and we went today to have a blood test for strep, and to be repeated in 2 weeks. I have given her back her pacifier, and it has helped calm her. She still is telling me everything, and I am "M" at least now, and dad is "D". She had one great tantrum at the lab and we finally calmed her down enough to get the test completed. I have also realized that she did have more Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) tendencies before this major overnight change, but I just thought she was just being a kid. I really hope that it is PANDAS, not because it is anything I would wish on anyone, but it is treatable and I was thinking the worst. The unknowing and the feelings of complete helplessness, are horrible. If it is not PANDAS, I will be starting over, but with a lot more knowledge under my belt. Do children with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) usually have another illness such as ADHD? I have always thought that she had ADHD. She has always been on the go, as if she couldn't stop. She can't pay attention, and switches gears so fast that you can't complete one game before starting the next. I wish you all the best of luck. This is a wonderful site that you have developed. You gave me more information in 1 day than, doctors, books, and my own research have produced in 2 weeks. Thanks again, Hugs to all [/QUOTE]
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