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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 80833"><p>I do use humor; difficult child doesn't appreciate it. I have to be careful at what point I bring in humor or it just leads to more drama and accusations of not caring and potential meltdowns. She is getting better about it and I think seeing how I use humor with my own health situation is helping with that.</p><p></p><p>I've had pinched nerves. I know they hurt. I used to get them in my back and neck fairly regularly. The only way I know to explain it or compare it, is this anxiety makes it so she has absolutely zero pain tolerance and an overwhelming fear of feeling pain. Like WW said, there may be a Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) aspect to it, too... I don't know. She laid in the same position for literally hours yesterday. It took me that long to convince her that she needed to move, that she could move. Once I got her up and she realized that, yeah, moving hurts, but once you get into position it's ok and that the pain didn't kill you, she was ok. After that, she got herself up and down without my assistance. </p><p></p><p>That wasn't the end of the drama by any stretch of the imagination, but at least she was ambulatory. I've had a pain flare up the last few days and those trips up and down the steps...which I probably did at least a hundred times...were killing me. Silly me put her phone next to her and told her to page me when she needed me. Of course, that was about every 2 minutes. Or less. Literally. :hammer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 80833"] I do use humor; difficult child doesn't appreciate it. I have to be careful at what point I bring in humor or it just leads to more drama and accusations of not caring and potential meltdowns. She is getting better about it and I think seeing how I use humor with my own health situation is helping with that. I've had pinched nerves. I know they hurt. I used to get them in my back and neck fairly regularly. The only way I know to explain it or compare it, is this anxiety makes it so she has absolutely zero pain tolerance and an overwhelming fear of feeling pain. Like WW said, there may be a Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) aspect to it, too... I don't know. She laid in the same position for literally hours yesterday. It took me that long to convince her that she needed to move, that she could move. Once I got her up and she realized that, yeah, moving hurts, but once you get into position it's ok and that the pain didn't kill you, she was ok. After that, she got herself up and down without my assistance. That wasn't the end of the drama by any stretch of the imagination, but at least she was ambulatory. I've had a pain flare up the last few days and those trips up and down the steps...which I probably did at least a hundred times...were killing me. Silly me put her phone next to her and told her to page me when she needed me. Of course, that was about every 2 minutes. Or less. Literally. [img]:hammer:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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