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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 364311" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>husband used to suffer from obsessive and "stuck" thinking -- no phobias, though. The thoughts were pretty much all-consuming and he'd bring it up on a daily basis, multiple times a day -- drove me nuts. He would plan his life around these thoughts. I have to say that he got a lot better once he was put on an anticonvulsant for his seizures (aka mood stabilizer). difficult child 2 also would get the same way -- on a completely different subject matter, but it was the same pattern. </p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry I don't remember what medications your difficult child has tried -- I know she's very sensitive to them physically, and anxious about them as well. Just wanted to share what worked for us. Poor kid, I hope you can figure out something to help her soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 364311, member: 3444"] husband used to suffer from obsessive and "stuck" thinking -- no phobias, though. The thoughts were pretty much all-consuming and he'd bring it up on a daily basis, multiple times a day -- drove me nuts. He would plan his life around these thoughts. I have to say that he got a lot better once he was put on an anticonvulsant for his seizures (aka mood stabilizer). difficult child 2 also would get the same way -- on a completely different subject matter, but it was the same pattern. I'm sorry I don't remember what medications your difficult child has tried -- I know she's very sensitive to them physically, and anxious about them as well. Just wanted to share what worked for us. Poor kid, I hope you can figure out something to help her soon! [/QUOTE]
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