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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 261034" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Andy, good luck with all the medications.</p><p>I think that him not wanting to be away from you is part of the hypochondria rather than separation anxiety. I think he's thinking, "What if I have a heart attack and Mom isn't there and nobody helps me and I die?" </p><p>I hope this combo works for him. You may also want to teach him how to slow down his own heart. That helped me a lot. Course I was an adult when I learned that you can't panic if your heart isn't racing, if your breathing is slow, if your flight response isn't out of whack and a person CAN control that. I think about that when I feel a panic attack coming on.</p><p></p><p>Curious question: Do fluorescent lights bother your son? They used to give me really bad panic attacks. I didn't like to go into stores that used them. Of course, now that's ALL stores...lol. And I can handle them now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 261034, member: 1550"] Andy, good luck with all the medications. I think that him not wanting to be away from you is part of the hypochondria rather than separation anxiety. I think he's thinking, "What if I have a heart attack and Mom isn't there and nobody helps me and I die?" I hope this combo works for him. You may also want to teach him how to slow down his own heart. That helped me a lot. Course I was an adult when I learned that you can't panic if your heart isn't racing, if your breathing is slow, if your flight response isn't out of whack and a person CAN control that. I think about that when I feel a panic attack coming on. Curious question: Do fluorescent lights bother your son? They used to give me really bad panic attacks. I didn't like to go into stores that used them. Of course, now that's ALL stores...lol. And I can handle them now. [/QUOTE]
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