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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 294850" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I would say that surgery can qualify as a traumatic experience. We had several docs and psychiatrists and tdocs who thought my Wiz had Reactive Attachment disorder because he woke up during a urinary surgery when he was almost 2. It was a horrible experience and we only learned about it when a friend said we might want to get the surgeon's notes about the surgery. NOT the hospital records, because they don't normally give hte surgeon's notes with it. When he woke up they were starting the 2nd procedure to be done at that time, and they had just cut open the most sensitive part of his anatomy. He still remembers the surgery vividly, over 15 years later. In fact we only went looking for what happened in the surgery because of things he said about it. </p><p></p><p>It is very wise to look into ALL possiblities. I hope it is something easy to help. </p><p></p><p>it is highly possible he could have been molested, esp in the boys locker room if he had to change for gym or a sport. </p><p></p><p>Whatever is going on, I hope you figure it out so you can help him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 294850, member: 1233"] I would say that surgery can qualify as a traumatic experience. We had several docs and psychiatrists and tdocs who thought my Wiz had Reactive Attachment disorder because he woke up during a urinary surgery when he was almost 2. It was a horrible experience and we only learned about it when a friend said we might want to get the surgeon's notes about the surgery. NOT the hospital records, because they don't normally give hte surgeon's notes with it. When he woke up they were starting the 2nd procedure to be done at that time, and they had just cut open the most sensitive part of his anatomy. He still remembers the surgery vividly, over 15 years later. In fact we only went looking for what happened in the surgery because of things he said about it. It is very wise to look into ALL possiblities. I hope it is something easy to help. it is highly possible he could have been molested, esp in the boys locker room if he had to change for gym or a sport. Whatever is going on, I hope you figure it out so you can help him! [/QUOTE]
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