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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 184391"><p>Terry,</p><p></p><p>I sorry the appointment was so stressful. Sometimes it is so hard. We as moms "know" something is different with our kids, that something is "off" and to have others say basically that we are full of it. I have gone through this with my difficult child. For a while, everyone was blaming all of his problems on his grief. I was insistent that it wasn't just all related to his grief. I believe that the loss of his father was a catalyst. Now his psychiatrist knows after months of working with difficult child that their is something deeper going on including onset of bipolar, which in the beginning when I brought it up was "no, I don't see it" now psychiatrist says "I really believe it is". </p><p></p><p>On another note, Marg was talking about anxiety and school refusal. I went through this with my difficult child. It is amazing, difficult child would literally be sick to his stomach over it. It is a very physical reaction. He used to pace around the coffee table saying he knows he needs to go, but he can't, he would do this over and over again. After I would get him to school, he would end up sick to his stomach in the nurses office.</p><p></p><p>I hope that your difficult child has a good start to the school year and that he has a teacher that will work with him.</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 184391"] Terry, I sorry the appointment was so stressful. Sometimes it is so hard. We as moms "know" something is different with our kids, that something is "off" and to have others say basically that we are full of it. I have gone through this with my difficult child. For a while, everyone was blaming all of his problems on his grief. I was insistent that it wasn't just all related to his grief. I believe that the loss of his father was a catalyst. Now his psychiatrist knows after months of working with difficult child that their is something deeper going on including onset of bipolar, which in the beginning when I brought it up was "no, I don't see it" now psychiatrist says "I really believe it is". On another note, Marg was talking about anxiety and school refusal. I went through this with my difficult child. It is amazing, difficult child would literally be sick to his stomach over it. It is a very physical reaction. He used to pace around the coffee table saying he knows he needs to go, but he can't, he would do this over and over again. After I would get him to school, he would end up sick to his stomach in the nurses office. I hope that your difficult child has a good start to the school year and that he has a teacher that will work with him. Hugs, Christy [/QUOTE]
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