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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 118407" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>She was on 25 mg. i believe it was of seroquel when it stopped working. she was not sick at the time. she actually hasnt' had an ailment medically in about a year which is really odd to me. </p><p></p><p>no she doens't need to be hospitalized for crisis intervention or anything, she muddles through her uncomfortable days in school. extreme anxiety in a.m. leading up to our departure, extreme anxiety at night before bed worried about school, etc. </p><p></p><p>her symptoms which as i stated are not always happening at same time:</p><p></p><p>sensory issues - doesn't like loud noises, reg. noises vacuum stereo. doesn't like to sit on carpet has to put blanket down, doesn't like to feel certain things on feet, showers a big prodution. bunch of others, materials, etc.</p><p></p><p>obsessive behaviors - obsesses about stuff, is relentless then turns into some type of either anger or anxiety about whatever she is obsessing about. she makes little circles on her bed when she gets nervous and can't sleep. i asked her once why she said it makes her feel better. the circle gets dirty she said then has to find a new one?</p><p></p><p>germ issues - those come and go depending on level of anxiety; chking expiration dates, etc.</p><p></p><p>sleep issues - before medications' would be up alot sometimes till 3 a.m. drawing coloring pictures eyes dialated wild stuff.</p><p></p><p>social issues; does not know how to initiate conversation with new people has made maybe one or two friends; we moved though don't know if had effect. yet even in her old school was withdrawn </p><p></p><p>emotionally unstable moments of sheer happiness of just being very sad at times or quiet sort of withdrawn</p><p></p><p>emotional neediness almost always</p><p></p><p>anxiety alot all the time</p><p></p><p>likes routine,hates to not know what's coming next.</p><p></p><p>i think i missed a few but that's a brief overview</p><p></p><p>oh and not an affectionate child by any means hugs me and dad that's about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 118407, member: 4514"] She was on 25 mg. i believe it was of seroquel when it stopped working. she was not sick at the time. she actually hasnt' had an ailment medically in about a year which is really odd to me. no she doens't need to be hospitalized for crisis intervention or anything, she muddles through her uncomfortable days in school. extreme anxiety in a.m. leading up to our departure, extreme anxiety at night before bed worried about school, etc. her symptoms which as i stated are not always happening at same time: sensory issues - doesn't like loud noises, reg. noises vacuum stereo. doesn't like to sit on carpet has to put blanket down, doesn't like to feel certain things on feet, showers a big prodution. bunch of others, materials, etc. obsessive behaviors - obsesses about stuff, is relentless then turns into some type of either anger or anxiety about whatever she is obsessing about. she makes little circles on her bed when she gets nervous and can't sleep. i asked her once why she said it makes her feel better. the circle gets dirty she said then has to find a new one? germ issues - those come and go depending on level of anxiety; chking expiration dates, etc. sleep issues - before medications' would be up alot sometimes till 3 a.m. drawing coloring pictures eyes dialated wild stuff. social issues; does not know how to initiate conversation with new people has made maybe one or two friends; we moved though don't know if had effect. yet even in her old school was withdrawn emotionally unstable moments of sheer happiness of just being very sad at times or quiet sort of withdrawn emotional neediness almost always anxiety alot all the time likes routine,hates to not know what's coming next. i think i missed a few but that's a brief overview oh and not an affectionate child by any means hugs me and dad that's about it. [/QUOTE]
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