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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 139855"><p>d's anxiety has not gotten much better. The Celexa has helped reduce the meltdowns and the emotional frustration to a large extent and I am grateful for that. BUT, the fears have not gotten any better. At 9.5 he is still afriad to be in a room by himself. If I go upstairs, he has to follow, or his favorite trick is to yell for me to come back down for something. I've talked to him about this being an area we need to work on, that he needs to know he is safe in his own home. </p><p></p><p>My question to you all is this: Have you dealt with this? how have you dealt with this? Is this an area that medications might be needed?</p><p></p><p>Thanks. I know I've posted a lot this weekend but I am searching again as Steely mentioned and I'm working towards some level of understanding and acceptance so I can move on.</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much just for listening.</p><p></p><p>ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 139855"] d's anxiety has not gotten much better. The Celexa has helped reduce the meltdowns and the emotional frustration to a large extent and I am grateful for that. BUT, the fears have not gotten any better. At 9.5 he is still afriad to be in a room by himself. If I go upstairs, he has to follow, or his favorite trick is to yell for me to come back down for something. I've talked to him about this being an area we need to work on, that he needs to know he is safe in his own home. My question to you all is this: Have you dealt with this? how have you dealt with this? Is this an area that medications might be needed? Thanks. I know I've posted a lot this weekend but I am searching again as Steely mentioned and I'm working towards some level of understanding and acceptance so I can move on. Thanks so much just for listening. ML [/QUOTE]
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