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What can help difficult child's headaches?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 80925" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I'm guessing they are stress/anxiety related because they magically cleared up in the summer and have returned since school started.</p><p></p><p>Have you ever kept a daily calendar chart to help identify a pattern? I was able to nail my son's anxiety symptoms with a chart, could tell when he was recovering, when the anxiety was getting worse, etc. difficult child had give-aways like moving from bed to floor to sleep, biting cuticles, beginning to chew on shirt, sycomatic symptoms like stomache ache, headache. His first red flag remains a fever blister. It appears 24-48 hours after he's been upset. </p><p></p><p>With the calender I could clearly see the patterns. Might be worth a try. You can also add things to a calendar such as foods eaten during the day.</p><p></p><p>With difficult child, he'd be better Friday after school and just like clockwork start to fall apart again Sunday afternoon. Not all of his symptoms would disappear, but enough to know he felt less anxious on the weekends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 80925, member: 23"] I'm guessing they are stress/anxiety related because they magically cleared up in the summer and have returned since school started. Have you ever kept a daily calendar chart to help identify a pattern? I was able to nail my son's anxiety symptoms with a chart, could tell when he was recovering, when the anxiety was getting worse, etc. difficult child had give-aways like moving from bed to floor to sleep, biting cuticles, beginning to chew on shirt, sycomatic symptoms like stomache ache, headache. His first red flag remains a fever blister. It appears 24-48 hours after he's been upset. With the calender I could clearly see the patterns. Might be worth a try. You can also add things to a calendar such as foods eaten during the day. With difficult child, he'd be better Friday after school and just like clockwork start to fall apart again Sunday afternoon. Not all of his symptoms would disappear, but enough to know he felt less anxious on the weekends. [/QUOTE]
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