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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 457893" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have had anxiety (bad) all my life and panic attacks. They almost rendered me housebound. medications were the only thing that helped me calm down enough to do my therapy and make a lot of positive, wonderful changes in my life. If he is hallucinating stress WOULD make that worse. Heck, stress makes ALL mental health issues worse (and even physical symtpoms). However anxiety alone does not cause hallucinations. Anxiety is almost always a partner of any mental health issue. So you have anxiety working against whatever else is going on.</p><p></p><p>I hope your psychiatrist is helpful to your precious little one. It is not fun to lose your childhood to mental health issues. Thank God there is help now...unlike when I was a child. Do take advantage of this fortunate change!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 457893, member: 1550"] I have had anxiety (bad) all my life and panic attacks. They almost rendered me housebound. medications were the only thing that helped me calm down enough to do my therapy and make a lot of positive, wonderful changes in my life. If he is hallucinating stress WOULD make that worse. Heck, stress makes ALL mental health issues worse (and even physical symtpoms). However anxiety alone does not cause hallucinations. Anxiety is almost always a partner of any mental health issue. So you have anxiety working against whatever else is going on. I hope your psychiatrist is helpful to your precious little one. It is not fun to lose your childhood to mental health issues. Thank God there is help now...unlike when I was a child. Do take advantage of this fortunate change! [/QUOTE]
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