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I really don't know how to handle this, not handling it well actually....
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 586128" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>Buddy, yes, she's with a nuerologist now. In fact just recently we "thought" that maybe the hallucinations were seizures (which was new news to us, good news actually since we thought we were headed down this path instead). But, after finally getting her the MRI and EEG (she's actually had 2 EEG's at different times now), everything is showing normal. The neuro wants to do a "long term" study for seizures over the summer when school let's out. Not sure what she means by that? As for the head pain, hard to say. Sometimes I suppose it could be when there is noise but it could just be a coincidence. Lights don't bother her.</p><p></p><p>Midwest, she can very much be like a jekyll and hyde at any moment and unexpectedly. Back in 6th grade a sped teacher asked me if I had ever considered multiple personality disorder but you know, she never really expanded much on it other then the jekyll and hyde we see. I can tell you that she doesn't often like to be called by her nickname and I'm usually the only one that can get away with it very consisitently. Thought, this too is now starting to fade somewhat. Her hair used to certain ways when she refused to go by her nick name, again, not anymore. Thought there was no "name" for what she wanted to be called and she was asked by her workers too. So they just went by her given name. I don't know that I want to delve too much into this and analyze or I may start to "see" a pattern that is really not there but.........overtly......yeah....maybe this has been slow coming on and just "unmasked" as the psychiatrist and I discussed yesterday (all these new things) because she's suddenly way more talkative and willing to talk to her worker (in past traditionally she has refused to open up and talk about anything at all and over the last year has only minorly and in small amounts slowly started talking to me). In fact she WANTS everyone to ask her anything now. She's PROUD of opening up! When I say unmasked I also mean that a bunch of other hidden symptoms were repressed and the prozac seemed to release them while stopping all her Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)/control of EVERYTHING and everyone in this house...it's like basically.....gone!</p><p></p><p>Weird? Her overall behavior is really good too. She has brief moments of foul language but that's not directed to me it's usually a sibling or my SO. It's like SHE has become almost easy child like with this medication. So .......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 586128, member: 455"] Buddy, yes, she's with a nuerologist now. In fact just recently we "thought" that maybe the hallucinations were seizures (which was new news to us, good news actually since we thought we were headed down this path instead). But, after finally getting her the MRI and EEG (she's actually had 2 EEG's at different times now), everything is showing normal. The neuro wants to do a "long term" study for seizures over the summer when school let's out. Not sure what she means by that? As for the head pain, hard to say. Sometimes I suppose it could be when there is noise but it could just be a coincidence. Lights don't bother her. Midwest, she can very much be like a jekyll and hyde at any moment and unexpectedly. Back in 6th grade a sped teacher asked me if I had ever considered multiple personality disorder but you know, she never really expanded much on it other then the jekyll and hyde we see. I can tell you that she doesn't often like to be called by her nickname and I'm usually the only one that can get away with it very consisitently. Thought, this too is now starting to fade somewhat. Her hair used to certain ways when she refused to go by her nick name, again, not anymore. Thought there was no "name" for what she wanted to be called and she was asked by her workers too. So they just went by her given name. I don't know that I want to delve too much into this and analyze or I may start to "see" a pattern that is really not there but.........overtly......yeah....maybe this has been slow coming on and just "unmasked" as the psychiatrist and I discussed yesterday (all these new things) because she's suddenly way more talkative and willing to talk to her worker (in past traditionally she has refused to open up and talk about anything at all and over the last year has only minorly and in small amounts slowly started talking to me). In fact she WANTS everyone to ask her anything now. She's PROUD of opening up! When I say unmasked I also mean that a bunch of other hidden symptoms were repressed and the prozac seemed to release them while stopping all her Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)/control of EVERYTHING and everyone in this house...it's like basically.....gone! Weird? Her overall behavior is really good too. She has brief moments of foul language but that's not directed to me it's usually a sibling or my SO. It's like SHE has become almost easy child like with this medication. So ....... [/QUOTE]
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