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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 356331" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I had some strange fears/phobias as a child, such as fear of bandages or bloody noses. I would cover my face and scream. I grew up to have severe anxiety and mood problems,l however that may not be the problem with your child. I have a few questions that could help us help you.</p><p></p><p>1/Has he ever seen a neuropsychologist? Who diagnosed him? Did you know that stimulants can make a nervous kid even more nervous?</p><p></p><p>2/Are there any psychiatric problems on either side of his GENETIC family tree? Even if he never met Dad, he carries half his genes and could have inherited problems from him. Is SO his father? If not, is his father a substance abuser or does he have mental health issues? Anything on your side?</p><p></p><p>3/How was his early development? Did he talk on time, make good eye contact with everyone, like to be cuddled, play appropriately with toys, relate well (then and now) to his same age peers? Does he have any obsessions that he talks about nonstop? Can he hold a give-and-take conversation or does he monologue at you or just answer "yes" "no" "I don't know." Can he transition from one activity to another with ease? Does he have trouble with loud noise, certain fabrics, certain foods, too much stimulation? How does he do in school?</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the board, but sorry you had to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 356331, member: 1550"] I had some strange fears/phobias as a child, such as fear of bandages or bloody noses. I would cover my face and scream. I grew up to have severe anxiety and mood problems,l however that may not be the problem with your child. I have a few questions that could help us help you. 1/Has he ever seen a neuropsychologist? Who diagnosed him? Did you know that stimulants can make a nervous kid even more nervous? 2/Are there any psychiatric problems on either side of his GENETIC family tree? Even if he never met Dad, he carries half his genes and could have inherited problems from him. Is SO his father? If not, is his father a substance abuser or does he have mental health issues? Anything on your side? 3/How was his early development? Did he talk on time, make good eye contact with everyone, like to be cuddled, play appropriately with toys, relate well (then and now) to his same age peers? Does he have any obsessions that he talks about nonstop? Can he hold a give-and-take conversation or does he monologue at you or just answer "yes" "no" "I don't know." Can he transition from one activity to another with ease? Does he have trouble with loud noise, certain fabrics, certain foods, too much stimulation? How does he do in school? Welcome to the board, but sorry you had to come. [/QUOTE]
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