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Yesterday was a flashback to Fall 2007
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 234493" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>He said the reason he couldn't sleep was because his arms hurt when he touched them, the pressure of laying on them. I think reaction from the shots would have been different and longer lasting. He was able to get going to school and felt better as we drove to school. I think if it was the shots themselves, he would not have improved by arriving at the school. Also, the doctor stated he would not get sick with these shots (yes, I do know that every shot can have a negative reaction so he still could get sick, just less likely than usual.)</p><p> </p><p>I do think lack of sleep can put him in this state. When we get super tired, things stop making sense and life becomes overwhelming. He was referring to his anxiety so to him, it did feel like his anxiety attacks. That is why he asked to go back on medications; he felt anxiety medications would help. He was also behaving like he did Fall of 2007 when he was starting to slide into his anxiety - the school refusal not because he was physically sick, but he just couldn't do school and did not know why.</p><p> </p><p>Now that he has almost caught up with sleep (always takes a few nights no matter how much sleep you get that first night of make up sleep), he is getting back to normal (the good normal).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 234493, member: 5096"] He said the reason he couldn't sleep was because his arms hurt when he touched them, the pressure of laying on them. I think reaction from the shots would have been different and longer lasting. He was able to get going to school and felt better as we drove to school. I think if it was the shots themselves, he would not have improved by arriving at the school. Also, the doctor stated he would not get sick with these shots (yes, I do know that every shot can have a negative reaction so he still could get sick, just less likely than usual.) I do think lack of sleep can put him in this state. When we get super tired, things stop making sense and life becomes overwhelming. He was referring to his anxiety so to him, it did feel like his anxiety attacks. That is why he asked to go back on medications; he felt anxiety medications would help. He was also behaving like he did Fall of 2007 when he was starting to slide into his anxiety - the school refusal not because he was physically sick, but he just couldn't do school and did not know why. Now that he has almost caught up with sleep (always takes a few nights no matter how much sleep you get that first night of make up sleep), he is getting back to normal (the good normal). [/QUOTE]
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