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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 497215" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>oh and dont underestimate what anxiety looks like....its not always traditional heart palpitations and panic attacks. it often looks really different in kids than adults. i sometimes feel that is one of the most debillitating diagnosis's.</p><p></p><p>and right now, yours must be in anxiety overdrive with everything thats going on--just the simple change from school to program could easily set her teeth on edge, let alone someone who's very bright, was doing very well and tanked to epic proportions. it might seem logical to a grown up that she's sick, but in her head, she might be seeing an awful lot of failure, disappointment, loss of approval from people, etc....heavy stuff for an anxious kid to deal with, no matter how smart they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 497215, member: 8831"] oh and dont underestimate what anxiety looks like....its not always traditional heart palpitations and panic attacks. it often looks really different in kids than adults. i sometimes feel that is one of the most debillitating diagnosis's. and right now, yours must be in anxiety overdrive with everything thats going on--just the simple change from school to program could easily set her teeth on edge, let alone someone who's very bright, was doing very well and tanked to epic proportions. it might seem logical to a grown up that she's sick, but in her head, she might be seeing an awful lot of failure, disappointment, loss of approval from people, etc....heavy stuff for an anxious kid to deal with, no matter how smart they are. [/QUOTE]
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