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<blockquote data-quote="emilya" data-source="post: 236798" data-attributes="member: 6700"><p>When I said something to the pediatrician about anxiety, she looked at me like I was from outer space. They are referring us to a psychiatrist. </p><p></p><p>He is left handed, and has a lot of trouble with writing. At school, he has friends and the teachers all say he's good and they think he is funny. </p><p></p><p>He doesn't like when we touch him, which is usually the only way to get him to do something, because he always acts like he can't hear you when you talk to him. I could literally scream his name five times and he wouldn't hear me. At night though when he is in bed, he hears everything.</p><p></p><p>I forgot to add this the first time, but he remembers everything. He has amazing recall. And he remembers commercials and quotes them word for word all the time.</p><p></p><p>He had no speech delays, he was walking when he was eight months old, and could say quite a few words by the time he was one. </p><p></p><p>I'm having issues right now with the teacher, because she puts his name on the board for ridiculous stuff like not having his feet to the front and laying his head down on the table. I mean, is school not hard enough? Good grief. If she only knew the hours of screaming and fighting it took for me to even get him there. </p><p></p><p>I have an IQ of 163 and had anxiety until I started taking Effexor XR 150 a few years ago. Now I have no problem whatsoever. My dad's family is a walking mass of weird problems, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), hypergraphia, ADHD, all kinds of stuff. </p><p></p><p>Hope some of this helps. I kind of understand what my son feels like because I did some of the same stuff when I was little. As dumb as it sounds, all that extra brain power just kind of lets your imagination go nuts. I used to be scared of everything, in fact, I didn't even start driving until just a few years ago. I had major panic attacks over everything. I hope someone out their understands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilya, post: 236798, member: 6700"] When I said something to the pediatrician about anxiety, she looked at me like I was from outer space. They are referring us to a psychiatrist. He is left handed, and has a lot of trouble with writing. At school, he has friends and the teachers all say he's good and they think he is funny. He doesn't like when we touch him, which is usually the only way to get him to do something, because he always acts like he can't hear you when you talk to him. I could literally scream his name five times and he wouldn't hear me. At night though when he is in bed, he hears everything. I forgot to add this the first time, but he remembers everything. He has amazing recall. And he remembers commercials and quotes them word for word all the time. He had no speech delays, he was walking when he was eight months old, and could say quite a few words by the time he was one. I'm having issues right now with the teacher, because she puts his name on the board for ridiculous stuff like not having his feet to the front and laying his head down on the table. I mean, is school not hard enough? Good grief. If she only knew the hours of screaming and fighting it took for me to even get him there. I have an IQ of 163 and had anxiety until I started taking Effexor XR 150 a few years ago. Now I have no problem whatsoever. My dad's family is a walking mass of weird problems, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), hypergraphia, ADHD, all kinds of stuff. Hope some of this helps. I kind of understand what my son feels like because I did some of the same stuff when I was little. As dumb as it sounds, all that extra brain power just kind of lets your imagination go nuts. I used to be scared of everything, in fact, I didn't even start driving until just a few years ago. I had major panic attacks over everything. I hope someone out their understands. [/QUOTE]
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