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difficult child has pain in the back of his head
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 230935" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Thank you!</p><p> </p><p>Nothing since Sunday. I took notice at the third complaint within 1 - 2 weeks and hadn't taken note of events around it. Maybe it was just a fluke? Anyway, I will bring it up to doctor at his physical on Tuesday (hope for good weather) and if they do continue, I will also report to neurologist on his next appointment. If they return with a frequency, I may ask for the neurologist appointment to be stepped up?</p><p> </p><p>It may also be an anxiety somatic (is that the word?) symptom? He has shown a little bit of anxiety lately but nothing he hasn't been able to control. Once in a while he will display the unhealthy anxiety symptoms of being afraid of the tiniest thing, like "I have a paper cut, I am afraid" but he has been able to recognize it and overcome it. </p><p> </p><p>We are on our last step of weening from Flouxetine. He is completely off but the withdrawal symptoms can still arise over the next week or so. And of course, being off the medications, his anxiety can also come back.</p><p> </p><p>At this point, I am not too concerned but am keeping close tabs to determine when my concern should rise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 230935, member: 5096"] Thank you! Nothing since Sunday. I took notice at the third complaint within 1 - 2 weeks and hadn't taken note of events around it. Maybe it was just a fluke? Anyway, I will bring it up to doctor at his physical on Tuesday (hope for good weather) and if they do continue, I will also report to neurologist on his next appointment. If they return with a frequency, I may ask for the neurologist appointment to be stepped up? It may also be an anxiety somatic (is that the word?) symptom? He has shown a little bit of anxiety lately but nothing he hasn't been able to control. Once in a while he will display the unhealthy anxiety symptoms of being afraid of the tiniest thing, like "I have a paper cut, I am afraid" but he has been able to recognize it and overcome it. We are on our last step of weening from Flouxetine. He is completely off but the withdrawal symptoms can still arise over the next week or so. And of course, being off the medications, his anxiety can also come back. At this point, I am not too concerned but am keeping close tabs to determine when my concern should rise. [/QUOTE]
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