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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 468887" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>You are right I believe, when you say we all worry but those of use with difficult child's worry probably more, differently, whatever...it has its own flavor. Add to a difficult child kid physical issues and it can be overwhelming at times. I know my brain compartmentalizes. I am someone who is cool under pressure in an emergency and then falls apart after too. I dont ever have panic attacks but I do think lately I have had some anxiety attacks, causing physical symptoms....of course there are always the heart pounding moments when the phone rings, even that stinks.</p><p></p><p>I have a friend who has a difficult child who has a genetic disorder and serious physical issues including recently finding out that his o2 stats go down as soon as he lies down at night. this kid has not been sleeping well for years, seizures, etc...and now they see that he is waking because he is not getting air---and it is not just the seizures. I know she is on some online groups and i will not only invite her here (he is quite a behavioral handful too) but will ask her if she has any connection to groups to handle the stress of the physical illness. My difficult child has spurts of issues physically, I dont worry for him dying but how it affects him in relation to his other issues.</p><p></p><p>big hugs....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 468887, member: 12886"] You are right I believe, when you say we all worry but those of use with difficult child's worry probably more, differently, whatever...it has its own flavor. Add to a difficult child kid physical issues and it can be overwhelming at times. I know my brain compartmentalizes. I am someone who is cool under pressure in an emergency and then falls apart after too. I dont ever have panic attacks but I do think lately I have had some anxiety attacks, causing physical symptoms....of course there are always the heart pounding moments when the phone rings, even that stinks. I have a friend who has a difficult child who has a genetic disorder and serious physical issues including recently finding out that his o2 stats go down as soon as he lies down at night. this kid has not been sleeping well for years, seizures, etc...and now they see that he is waking because he is not getting air---and it is not just the seizures. I know she is on some online groups and i will not only invite her here (he is quite a behavioral handful too) but will ask her if she has any connection to groups to handle the stress of the physical illness. My difficult child has spurts of issues physically, I dont worry for him dying but how it affects him in relation to his other issues. big hugs.... [/QUOTE]
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