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Subject: Re: What a difference a week makes

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Date: Thursday, December 18, 2008, 11:50 AM

Oh, , that is so great that he is doing better. I hope this is a

turning point for him. . .That he is responding well to something

that's been tried. Yet, even if it's just a bit of a break, it is

appreciated. (been there) Whatever is going on. . Yay! Glad he is

having a bit of an easier time. It's good to hear. :o)

BJ

>

> Hi all,

>

> A week ago I posted about my 9 yr old son, who was having extreme

> difficulty with crying in school. He had started throwing up in the

> morning before school, and I found out he was leaving the classroom

> 10-12 times a day to go to the nurse, bathroom or guidance

> counselor. His anxiety level was so high. I felt he had reached the

> point of needing meds, and scheduled a psych evaluation for after

> Christmas. Well, he's done a complete turnaround in a week!

>

> I wish I knew why! He's been taking Native Remedy products for

> almost 5 weeks now - supposedly results are seen in 3-5 weeks. Is

> that it? He seemed to finally start to come to terms with his

> grandpa's recent death - talking about it, writing about it, making

> posters about him. Is that it? He met with his therapist again

> earlier this week, and he came out seeming so energized. She showed

> him pictures in a textbook of a brainscan done on a person with OCD

> before therapy and after learning CBT/ERP - the " after " picture was

> considered " normal. " Is that it? Or is he just waning?

>

> I told him that he couldn't be leaving the classroom so many times a

> day, and that the teacher was going to limit him to 4 passes a day,

> or else he'd have to make up the missed time after school. He said

> she had never told him that he couldn't go whenever he wanted, and he

> was just leaving so much because he gets so bored. So now he's only

> leaving 1-3 times a day.

>

> He certainly isn't " fine, " and he still is having thoughts about me

> and my husband dying. He says that it's because Grandpa just died,

> and it made him realize that we could die at any time also. He knows

> grandpa died because he was very old, but he's just thinking about it

> more now.

>

> Someone here (Barb?) mentioned the Waldorf Nine Year Change. I think

> that's part of what's going on with him. Whatever it is, I'm just

> grateful for the break right now. I asked his therapist if she

> thought he should still get the psych evaluation, and she thought we

> should cancel and wait and see how he is. She doesn't feel he's bad

> enough for meds yet. Of course I realize this could all change in

> the blink of an eye, but for now, we'll hold off.

>

> Just had to share my bit of good news with all of you. I love this

> group so much, you have no idea.

>

>

>

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