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<blockquote data-quote="Stella" data-source="post: 259414" data-attributes="member: 6837"><p>Just a thought Andy, but as a lot of his anxities are linked to worries over something being physically wrong with him - what if you had a word with your usual family doctor and explained how anxious he gets that there is something wrong with him etc etc. then bring difficult child in to see him some day and have doctor give him a thorough medical -check his heart beat, look into his throat and ears etc and say to him "well there is absolutely nothing wrong with you, you are in tip-top condition", "you're a very healthy boy" or something along though lines. I don't know if something as simple as that would work or if he would believe it but maybe worth a try...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella, post: 259414, member: 6837"] Just a thought Andy, but as a lot of his anxities are linked to worries over something being physically wrong with him - what if you had a word with your usual family doctor and explained how anxious he gets that there is something wrong with him etc etc. then bring difficult child in to see him some day and have doctor give him a thorough medical -check his heart beat, look into his throat and ears etc and say to him "well there is absolutely nothing wrong with you, you are in tip-top condition", "you're a very healthy boy" or something along though lines. I don't know if something as simple as that would work or if he would believe it but maybe worth a try... [/QUOTE]
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