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difficult child's trip postponed and appointment set with therapist
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 254213" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>My son has both anxiety and migraines. We ended up having to treat both with different medications. While anxiety can fuel migraines as well as other somatic ailments, we found that treating the migraines got rid of the migraines, but didn't get rid of the anxiety.</p><p> </p><p>Your difficult child sounds very anxious. He may feel as if he's letting you down because he has a sense of inadequacy about not being able to manage his anxiety without medications. While it's typical to trial an anxious kid off his medications after a year, it's not uncommon for kids with severe anxiety to relapse when the medications are discontinued. It happened to my daughter M when we removed her Zyprexa after a year.</p><p> </p><p>If the medications worked well the first time, what is your fear about putting difficult child back on medications now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 254213, member: 2423"] My son has both anxiety and migraines. We ended up having to treat both with different medications. While anxiety can fuel migraines as well as other somatic ailments, we found that treating the migraines got rid of the migraines, but didn't get rid of the anxiety. Your difficult child sounds very anxious. He may feel as if he's letting you down because he has a sense of inadequacy about not being able to manage his anxiety without medications. While it's typical to trial an anxious kid off his medications after a year, it's not uncommon for kids with severe anxiety to relapse when the medications are discontinued. It happened to my daughter M when we removed her Zyprexa after a year. If the medications worked well the first time, what is your fear about putting difficult child back on medications now? [/QUOTE]
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