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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 45522" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>My difficult child 1 has always had headaches and stomach aches. They seem worse when she is a bit down. Today she asked me to feel her head 3 times... her tummy hurt also, could be new medications??? Also her anxiety I think gives her tummy aches. She fixates on every cut, bump and bruise. Now difficult child 2 is doing the same thing, she says " Oh Mommy I'm not feeling well today" and she is fine... freaks out over a tiny little cut, no blood. Maybe they feel more, depending on their state of mind. Who knows maybe they learn to like the drama?</p><p></p><p>Good luck, hope the doctor can help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 45522, member: 3155"] My difficult child 1 has always had headaches and stomach aches. They seem worse when she is a bit down. Today she asked me to feel her head 3 times... her tummy hurt also, could be new medications??? Also her anxiety I think gives her tummy aches. She fixates on every cut, bump and bruise. Now difficult child 2 is doing the same thing, she says " Oh Mommy I'm not feeling well today" and she is fine... freaks out over a tiny little cut, no blood. Maybe they feel more, depending on their state of mind. Who knows maybe they learn to like the drama? Good luck, hope the doctor can help [/QUOTE]
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