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<blockquote data-quote="Futurama91" data-source="post: 160955" data-attributes="member: 5365"><p>I have that book on my desk.</p><p> </p><p>She was diagnosis'd by her counselor and I can't recall what that lady's credential's are. Psychotherapist? My daughter's PTSD is definitely in part from witnessing her sister's seizures and mine. She is worried, all the time, that we'll have another one. We both have small ones, where we don't lose consciousness and it's not an emergency, and big ones. Even if one of us has a little one, she gets very upset and has a panic attack.</p><p> </p><p>Then there's my creepy neighbor. The guy in the next apartment has tried to get into our apartment and has done other scary things. She's afraid of that and other things. It hasn't happened in a long time, though, because I sent the cops over there and I got a dog.</p><p> </p><p>I have a high level of anxiety as well, so does my mom, so did my grandma. I guess she got that from me. My poor kids.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/dissapointed.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":dissapointed:" title="dissapointed :dissapointed:" data-shortname=":dissapointed:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Futurama91, post: 160955, member: 5365"] I have that book on my desk. She was diagnosis'd by her counselor and I can't recall what that lady's credential's are. Psychotherapist? My daughter's PTSD is definitely in part from witnessing her sister's seizures and mine. She is worried, all the time, that we'll have another one. We both have small ones, where we don't lose consciousness and it's not an emergency, and big ones. Even if one of us has a little one, she gets very upset and has a panic attack. Then there's my creepy neighbor. The guy in the next apartment has tried to get into our apartment and has done other scary things. She's afraid of that and other things. It hasn't happened in a long time, though, because I sent the cops over there and I got a dog. I have a high level of anxiety as well, so does my mom, so did my grandma. I guess she got that from me. My poor kids.:dissapointed: [/QUOTE]
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