Guest guest Posted May 30, 2012 Report Share Posted May 30, 2012 Hello all - I am have been reading posts for the past several months. Wow - what an amazing groups of parents! My daughter is 3.10 years old and has " just so " OCD. It started at about 18 months with rigid clothing requirements. By November of last year, she couldn't tolerate any clothing at all. Most of her symptoms have been sensory related (extremely discomfort in car seat, refusal to wipe after peeing because she couldn't make herself feel dry enough, etc). More recently, she started exhibiting other symptoms of OCD that are non-sensory related (needing blankets to be wrinkle free, needing her dolls' arms to be down, and needing things to be the same as they were - " make it like is was " ). We tried OT last summer -- under the theory that she has " sensory integration disorder " -- and it wasn't helpful. As many of you with younger children have experienced, I had a very difficult time finding a psychologist to work with her (despite living in a major metropolitan area with a ton of psychologists). So, I contacted Dr. Storch at USF, and one of his team members - Dr. Rahman - agreed to work with her. We did a two-week intensive earlier this month. She is now SO much better. She's wearing dresses consistently (no issues) and underwear a great deal of the time (though it can still be quite challenging). She is no longer in agony in the car seat (but still naked ) and she can wipe once after she pees and walk out of the bathroom with no issues. We still have a lot of work to do; but she is definitely on the right course. Dr. Rahman and the postdoc who worked with her (Dr. Sulkowski - he'll be starting at the University of Arizona in August) were OUTSTANDING. I can't say enough good things about them - very smart, patient, calm, and supportive. Despite the lack of an existing road map for addressing these issues in very young children, they were willing to work with us. The work that we are continuing to do -- modified ERP (because of her age) with behavior management -- can be VERY challenging. But, I am so grateful to be on the right path. I look forward to posting here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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