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What tests should I do for difficult child and his behavior issue
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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 149778"><p>My difficult child went through daily multiple times per day going to the nurses office complaining of "feeling sick". He would get very dramatic even, flopping out of his chair. This was after finally getting him to attend school, after months of school refusal and his 1st hospitalization. I know for him, he suffers from anxiety along with everything else going on.</p><p></p><p>I think once in a while is normal, but what you are describing and what I went through with my difficult child is NOT normal.</p><p></p><p>I do agree with you that it can't be chalked all up to his diagnosis, but there could be a certain amount of anxiety related to his diabetes diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>Just with my difficult child doctors are usually quick to chalk everything up to grief over the loss of his father. It's not until they really start working with him and get past his outer defenses that they see there is some really scary (his psychiatrists words) stuff going on.</p><p></p><p>I wish you luck.</p><p></p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 149778"] My difficult child went through daily multiple times per day going to the nurses office complaining of "feeling sick". He would get very dramatic even, flopping out of his chair. This was after finally getting him to attend school, after months of school refusal and his 1st hospitalization. I know for him, he suffers from anxiety along with everything else going on. I think once in a while is normal, but what you are describing and what I went through with my difficult child is NOT normal. I do agree with you that it can't be chalked all up to his diagnosis, but there could be a certain amount of anxiety related to his diabetes diagnosis. Just with my difficult child doctors are usually quick to chalk everything up to grief over the loss of his father. It's not until they really start working with him and get past his outer defenses that they see there is some really scary (his psychiatrists words) stuff going on. I wish you luck. Christy [/QUOTE]
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