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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 437787" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Welcome</p><p></p><p><strong>CrazyinVA'</strong>s idea of finding local support groups for the kids is right on. If your daughter meets other kids in her similar situation, that anxiety may relax a bit.</p><p></p><p>Along with the deep breathing and journaling, have you tried any natural remedies for nausea like ginger ale, or those motion sickness bracelets? She seems to be in a chicken and egg situation - she got sick then started worrying about getting sick, and the worrying is now making her sick. Maybe you can introduce some of those type of things (one at a time) as a "magic cure" and "Let's see if it works for you" They do REALLY work so if they do calm the nausea, it might help her get the confidence to push through the "high anxiety" situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 437787, member: 11965"] Welcome [B]CrazyinVA'[/B]s idea of finding local support groups for the kids is right on. If your daughter meets other kids in her similar situation, that anxiety may relax a bit. Along with the deep breathing and journaling, have you tried any natural remedies for nausea like ginger ale, or those motion sickness bracelets? She seems to be in a chicken and egg situation - she got sick then started worrying about getting sick, and the worrying is now making her sick. Maybe you can introduce some of those type of things (one at a time) as a "magic cure" and "Let's see if it works for you" They do REALLY work so if they do calm the nausea, it might help her get the confidence to push through the "high anxiety" situations. [/QUOTE]
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