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3rd "panic" attack since March 9th!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 267004" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>I agree wholeheartedly on that, you have to rule out medical stuff without a doubt. I'm sorry he went through that and you, especially when your driving i've been there and that can be rough to manage.</p><p> </p><p>I'm glad you were able to review medications as well. You don't have to be brave and say you know everythign will work out, it's scary stuff when their anxiety can peek like that to such an unmanagable level.</p><p> </p><p>What gets me when i read your pm is what he says something weird happened with my head and it is followed by him throwing up. I have never experienced that with difficult child. When her anxiety is at it's worst she is not ab le to be totally verbally with-me she is zoning, detatching from reality as many do when they have panic attacks.</p><p> </p><p>did you go make tea for yourself?? how is he now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 267004, member: 4514"] I agree wholeheartedly on that, you have to rule out medical stuff without a doubt. I'm sorry he went through that and you, especially when your driving i've been there and that can be rough to manage. I'm glad you were able to review medications as well. You don't have to be brave and say you know everythign will work out, it's scary stuff when their anxiety can peek like that to such an unmanagable level. What gets me when i read your pm is what he says something weird happened with my head and it is followed by him throwing up. I have never experienced that with difficult child. When her anxiety is at it's worst she is not ab le to be totally verbally with-me she is zoning, detatching from reality as many do when they have panic attacks. did you go make tea for yourself?? how is he now? [/QUOTE]
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