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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 490687" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Thanks stress! That would be great.</p><p>MWM, V does not have any phobia. Seperation is very hard for him that is very consistant. Otherwise, one never knows what he is going to be stuck on. </p><p>For example, this morning we had to manage a tantrum because he could not watch his show right away (had to wait for his brother's show to be over). We have netflix, so the shows are not that long (since there is no commercial!). We explained to him why, but he kept on crying and begging "but that's too long, I can't... I need my show" etc. And some other days, he will be fine about it. It really depends on his mood I guess.</p><p>The doctor did not mention depression... but then I have to wait for the full report. I'm sure there will be a lot more details.</p><p>Just a thought: one could argue that the communication delay is primary and that would cause anxiety, right?? If he does not understand what is going on during reagular conversation, I suppose it could stress him. </p><p>Yes, a lot of questions yet. But that's why husband and I want to try the medications. The anxiety needs to be treated properly, otherwise we'll never know if the other problems are side effects or not. </p><p>Shoot, medications really scare me. But I understand that anxiety is very painful. I really don't want V to suffer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 490687, member: 11847"] Thanks stress! That would be great. MWM, V does not have any phobia. Seperation is very hard for him that is very consistant. Otherwise, one never knows what he is going to be stuck on. For example, this morning we had to manage a tantrum because he could not watch his show right away (had to wait for his brother's show to be over). We have netflix, so the shows are not that long (since there is no commercial!). We explained to him why, but he kept on crying and begging "but that's too long, I can't... I need my show" etc. And some other days, he will be fine about it. It really depends on his mood I guess. The doctor did not mention depression... but then I have to wait for the full report. I'm sure there will be a lot more details. Just a thought: one could argue that the communication delay is primary and that would cause anxiety, right?? If he does not understand what is going on during reagular conversation, I suppose it could stress him. Yes, a lot of questions yet. But that's why husband and I want to try the medications. The anxiety needs to be treated properly, otherwise we'll never know if the other problems are side effects or not. Shoot, medications really scare me. But I understand that anxiety is very painful. I really don't want V to suffer. [/QUOTE]
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