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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 81076" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Heather I am in the same boat with K... I was talking to psychiatrist today about what triggered her anxiety in the dentists office this a.m.? Well I am sure most of you would think, well dentist=scary... no, it doesn't in K's mind, she loves the dentist!!! So I am going through it with psychiatrist and he is kind of doing the, well every 6 yo is scared of the dentist... I am trying to get it across to him that, No she is not scared of the dentist... Finally talking it out, she was getting anxious because N and I had been in with the dentist too long in her mind and she started getting freaked out. So husband and K came back to sit with us and finish up her part of the apt. But what made it worse was husband stopping and asking her if she had to go to the bathroom, after N went... it was all just too much for K, for whatever reason she needed to be in the room with all of us, hiding. She finally calmed down after I worked with her. But if I hadn't of been pushy with psychiatrist and actually thought about it, he would have just blown it off and said perfectly normal...</p><p></p><p>I agree the Anxiety and panic is so hard at times... she screams also, therapist heard her once and was blown away!!! </p><p></p><p>At least I usually know where her anger is coming from...</p><p>husband and I both have pretty severe anxiety so I sympathize, but it is still tiring...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 81076, member: 3155"] Heather I am in the same boat with K... I was talking to psychiatrist today about what triggered her anxiety in the dentists office this a.m.? Well I am sure most of you would think, well dentist=scary... no, it doesn't in K's mind, she loves the dentist!!! So I am going through it with psychiatrist and he is kind of doing the, well every 6 yo is scared of the dentist... I am trying to get it across to him that, No she is not scared of the dentist... Finally talking it out, she was getting anxious because N and I had been in with the dentist too long in her mind and she started getting freaked out. So husband and K came back to sit with us and finish up her part of the apt. But what made it worse was husband stopping and asking her if she had to go to the bathroom, after N went... it was all just too much for K, for whatever reason she needed to be in the room with all of us, hiding. She finally calmed down after I worked with her. But if I hadn't of been pushy with psychiatrist and actually thought about it, he would have just blown it off and said perfectly normal... I agree the Anxiety and panic is so hard at times... she screams also, therapist heard her once and was blown away!!! At least I usually know where her anger is coming from... husband and I both have pretty severe anxiety so I sympathize, but it is still tiring... [/QUOTE]
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