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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 261686" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Thank you Smallworld! I keep telling difficult child that he has and will get through this but as time goes on, he keeps watering and fertilizing that seed of doubt he has planted in me. It is getting so that I also need those reminders.</p><p> </p><p>I have started a list of concerns that I will ask therapist to pass on to psychiatrist.</p><p> </p><p>Last night he had a 50 question test. He kept covering his eyes and squinting. When I asked him why, he replied that he kept closing his eyes to see if he would see angels which would be his sign that he is dying. I am going to ask the teacher if he does this a lot during school.</p><p> </p><p>I have come to the conclusion that because he is doing well acadamically, it is hard for the school to really acknowledge the depth of his problems. They know he is struggling but because it is not "seen" it is hard to really feel how deep his anxiety goes. He does well, but it is torture for him to get there. </p><p> </p><p>I am so grateful for the insights of everyone here. You really do open my eyes to look at a different angle and a bigger picture and examine something closer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 261686, member: 5096"] Thank you Smallworld! I keep telling difficult child that he has and will get through this but as time goes on, he keeps watering and fertilizing that seed of doubt he has planted in me. It is getting so that I also need those reminders. I have started a list of concerns that I will ask therapist to pass on to psychiatrist. Last night he had a 50 question test. He kept covering his eyes and squinting. When I asked him why, he replied that he kept closing his eyes to see if he would see angels which would be his sign that he is dying. I am going to ask the teacher if he does this a lot during school. I have come to the conclusion that because he is doing well acadamically, it is hard for the school to really acknowledge the depth of his problems. They know he is struggling but because it is not "seen" it is hard to really feel how deep his anxiety goes. He does well, but it is torture for him to get there. I am so grateful for the insights of everyone here. You really do open my eyes to look at a different angle and a bigger picture and examine something closer. [/QUOTE]
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