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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 45529"><p>My difficult child has daily aches and pains. Sometimes gets himself so worked up his whole body shakes. I often wonder if he has so many aches and pains at age 12...what's going to happen when he is 40 lol. I have come to the conclusion that once he has a pain, his anxiety kicks in and he just thinks of the worst possible thing it could be. Counselor said that because he is so bright, he actually knows what the worst could be, and that is all he can think of. A headache, turns into "meningitis" and he freaks out. I have told him that I will stay awake and watch him, and if he starts getting warm I will wake him. That settles him down a little, but thinks if he falls asleep he will never wake up because it is not just a headache, but meningitis.</p><p>Then there are the ankle pains, knee pains, hip, chest, neck, stomach, back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 45529"] My difficult child has daily aches and pains. Sometimes gets himself so worked up his whole body shakes. I often wonder if he has so many aches and pains at age 12...what's going to happen when he is 40 lol. I have come to the conclusion that once he has a pain, his anxiety kicks in and he just thinks of the worst possible thing it could be. Counselor said that because he is so bright, he actually knows what the worst could be, and that is all he can think of. A headache, turns into "meningitis" and he freaks out. I have told him that I will stay awake and watch him, and if he starts getting warm I will wake him. That settles him down a little, but thinks if he falls asleep he will never wake up because it is not just a headache, but meningitis. Then there are the ankle pains, knee pains, hip, chest, neck, stomach, back. [/QUOTE]
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