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New Anxieties, I guess...I'm confused
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 270333" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>When I was 14 I was terrified to be in my room alone. My room was on the third floor. There was my room, a bathroom and a spare bedroom up there so I was all alone. I spent 3 months sleeping in the living room and would literally run up to my room when I needed something, get whatever it was as fast as I could, then run back down. When I did make it to sleeping in my room, I slept with the light and a tv. Eventually, I was able to turn off the light and just have the tv.</p><p></p><p>I actually think fears like that at that age are relatively normal. I saw it in my easy child, in difficult child (although she hears voices and noises) and in friends' kids.</p><p></p><p>As far as throwing up when going to school - I did that. I couldn't eat breakfast or I would throw it up on the way to school. Even without, I dry heaved the whole way to school. I couldn't ride the bus it was so bad.</p><p></p><p>I definitely think you're looking at anxiety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 270333, member: 7083"] When I was 14 I was terrified to be in my room alone. My room was on the third floor. There was my room, a bathroom and a spare bedroom up there so I was all alone. I spent 3 months sleeping in the living room and would literally run up to my room when I needed something, get whatever it was as fast as I could, then run back down. When I did make it to sleeping in my room, I slept with the light and a tv. Eventually, I was able to turn off the light and just have the tv. I actually think fears like that at that age are relatively normal. I saw it in my easy child, in difficult child (although she hears voices and noises) and in friends' kids. As far as throwing up when going to school - I did that. I couldn't eat breakfast or I would throw it up on the way to school. Even without, I dry heaved the whole way to school. I couldn't ride the bus it was so bad. I definitely think you're looking at anxiety. [/QUOTE]
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