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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 261107" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Thank you!</p><p> </p><p>I am awaiting that miracle DDD.</p><p> </p><p>I don't see any effects from the 10 mg propranolol. difficult child said he still has the fears but doesn't have the feeling - if that makes sense? I think it does - he is looking for fear at this point. He gets afraid because he is not afraid. Can you tell I am getting very weary of this big time? </p><p> </p><p>I suppose it is an o.k. thing though. Now that he feels he is getting help, he will lay all his sorrows out in hopes they will be solved.</p><p> </p><p>He doesn't seem effected by flourescent lights. Maybe once in awhile - I get bothered by them every now and then but what sets me off is a crowded store - I can not handle chaotic movements. How are all those people so excellent in knowing just the perfect spot to block an aisle? Ever notice an inch one way or the other and the aisle would be open?</p><p> </p><p>I feel so stupid right now. psychiatrist asked if difficult child gets stuck on one thing and because my short memory doesn't work and I didn't understand the extent, I said "no". I never thought that the entire subject of health would count. I was thinking of just one thing at a time which he does get over and moves to the next. Midwest, you opened my eyes that I need to deal with the hyprochondria as a whole and stop fighting the individual battles thinking that will help. I think this has been brought to my attention before but I am a slow learner and didn't get it. Thank you so much for bringing it up again. I wasn't thinking of it as a seperate issue but I think I need to. </p><p> </p><p>Now I also see that he is stuck in his thoughts on one subject to the point where I am so close to screaming at him. I just want him to shut up and go away! Why? Because he is afraid he is going to forget what I look like (it would be funny if it wasn't so intrusive of my short personal space) so he is near me every other second to make sure I still look "right". How would you feel to have a 12 yr old face pop into your view at any given second and sometimes accompanied by the inquiry, "Mom?" I am going to bring it up on Wed at therapist appointment. Go ahead and laugh. It really is funny. Who in their right mind would worry about forgetting what I look like? It would be a blessing, not a curse. This is one of our precious difficult child activities that drive us nuts but is funny to watch.</p><p> </p><p>Actually, I am suppose to call the psychiatrist on Monday to report which dose difficult child will use. I will leave a message regarding this.</p><p> </p><p>I have a feeling that psychiatrist and therapist will work closer together than therapist and pediatrician doctor did.</p><p> </p><p>Oh, the pharmacy asked about a deductible. Deductibles on prescriptions are so stupid! I don't remember in the past that prescriptions were part of the deductible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 261107, member: 5096"] Thank you! I am awaiting that miracle DDD. I don't see any effects from the 10 mg propranolol. difficult child said he still has the fears but doesn't have the feeling - if that makes sense? I think it does - he is looking for fear at this point. He gets afraid because he is not afraid. Can you tell I am getting very weary of this big time? I suppose it is an o.k. thing though. Now that he feels he is getting help, he will lay all his sorrows out in hopes they will be solved. He doesn't seem effected by flourescent lights. Maybe once in awhile - I get bothered by them every now and then but what sets me off is a crowded store - I can not handle chaotic movements. How are all those people so excellent in knowing just the perfect spot to block an aisle? Ever notice an inch one way or the other and the aisle would be open? I feel so stupid right now. psychiatrist asked if difficult child gets stuck on one thing and because my short memory doesn't work and I didn't understand the extent, I said "no". I never thought that the entire subject of health would count. I was thinking of just one thing at a time which he does get over and moves to the next. Midwest, you opened my eyes that I need to deal with the hyprochondria as a whole and stop fighting the individual battles thinking that will help. I think this has been brought to my attention before but I am a slow learner and didn't get it. Thank you so much for bringing it up again. I wasn't thinking of it as a seperate issue but I think I need to. Now I also see that he is stuck in his thoughts on one subject to the point where I am so close to screaming at him. I just want him to shut up and go away! Why? Because he is afraid he is going to forget what I look like (it would be funny if it wasn't so intrusive of my short personal space) so he is near me every other second to make sure I still look "right". How would you feel to have a 12 yr old face pop into your view at any given second and sometimes accompanied by the inquiry, "Mom?" I am going to bring it up on Wed at therapist appointment. Go ahead and laugh. It really is funny. Who in their right mind would worry about forgetting what I look like? It would be a blessing, not a curse. This is one of our precious difficult child activities that drive us nuts but is funny to watch. Actually, I am suppose to call the psychiatrist on Monday to report which dose difficult child will use. I will leave a message regarding this. I have a feeling that psychiatrist and therapist will work closer together than therapist and pediatrician doctor did. Oh, the pharmacy asked about a deductible. Deductibles on prescriptions are so stupid! I don't remember in the past that prescriptions were part of the deductible. [/QUOTE]
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