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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 259364" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Thank you all!</p><p> </p><p>JJJ - yes, it is hard to get him going again when his anxiety rises and when he has a panic attack. He and I both need to learn when to hold back and when to step forward. Like you said, too long will be just as hard as too early.</p><p> </p><p>Wiped Out - yes, the 1st psychiatrist appointment has been postponed once from last week to this week. If I am reading the reports correctly, it will be postponed again. I will call the facility in the morning to see if they have staff there working on the rescheduling of appts. Their bldg is just off the river so if there is any problems with their block flooding, employees may not be able to get in. They are at a bend in the river so I am wondering if the way the current turns is why they are not at a greater risk? </p><p> </p><p>JLady - yes, I should not push him. Tomorrow will be difficult. I always drop him off at school. I am not sure if I should do a fast get away or stay a little bit. His attitude will tell me in the morning how to handle it. Oh, I am so not looking forward to morning - my heart is already starting to cry.</p><p> </p><p>My morning plan is to get him up just with enough time to get dressed and out the door focused on the day. We will stop and fill up with gas at a local station that has breakfast pizza. He can get juice and pizza for breakfast. Hopefully we can be at school a little early to give me a chance to talk to his teacher and give him a chance to settle in. If I feel a need for a quick get away, I will leave a message for his teacher to call me ASAP.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child told me he is afraid to go to school tomorrow. He is afraid of another panic attack (common feeling to fear once you have one). I don't predict that he will refuse to go to school but it will be hard for me to watch him brave it through. He will be lifeless and grumbling and so so clingy.</p><p> </p><p>I think I have the 2nd graders at 12:40 so that may help him to know I will be at school after lunch. Depending on the weather, I may have two errands to run but otherwise will be at the school the remainder of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 259364, member: 5096"] Thank you all! JJJ - yes, it is hard to get him going again when his anxiety rises and when he has a panic attack. He and I both need to learn when to hold back and when to step forward. Like you said, too long will be just as hard as too early. Wiped Out - yes, the 1st psychiatrist appointment has been postponed once from last week to this week. If I am reading the reports correctly, it will be postponed again. I will call the facility in the morning to see if they have staff there working on the rescheduling of appts. Their bldg is just off the river so if there is any problems with their block flooding, employees may not be able to get in. They are at a bend in the river so I am wondering if the way the current turns is why they are not at a greater risk? JLady - yes, I should not push him. Tomorrow will be difficult. I always drop him off at school. I am not sure if I should do a fast get away or stay a little bit. His attitude will tell me in the morning how to handle it. Oh, I am so not looking forward to morning - my heart is already starting to cry. My morning plan is to get him up just with enough time to get dressed and out the door focused on the day. We will stop and fill up with gas at a local station that has breakfast pizza. He can get juice and pizza for breakfast. Hopefully we can be at school a little early to give me a chance to talk to his teacher and give him a chance to settle in. If I feel a need for a quick get away, I will leave a message for his teacher to call me ASAP. difficult child told me he is afraid to go to school tomorrow. He is afraid of another panic attack (common feeling to fear once you have one). I don't predict that he will refuse to go to school but it will be hard for me to watch him brave it through. He will be lifeless and grumbling and so so clingy. I think I have the 2nd graders at 12:40 so that may help him to know I will be at school after lunch. Depending on the weather, I may have two errands to run but otherwise will be at the school the remainder of the day. [/QUOTE]
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