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Hi Marie,

Welcome!!!

I think you will find this group very helpful and supportive! I too have a 6yr

old son with ocd as well as an 11 yr old daughter with it. One of my dd's issues

is having to pee all the time also!!!!!

Just a quick hello!

Hugs!

Judy

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Hi there and thank you for the welcome. Are your kids on meds? Our dr advised us

to consider one for my son but i would like to see what the psychologist has to

say first. Is it common for children with OCD to also have ADHD?

Re: Hello..new here.

Hi Marie,

Welcome!!!

I think you will find this group very helpful and supportive! I too have a 6yr

old son with ocd as well as an 11 yr old daughter with it. One of my dd's issues

is having to pee all the time also!!!!!

Just a quick hello!

Hugs!

Judy

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Hi,

My 11 year old has had the same problems. We've had improvements by

bribing him to wait a while when he feels he needs to wash or go to

the bathroom (try a minute at first, and work up). Now we're having

the opposite bathroom problem, he's so afraid of the bathroom germs

he won't go, and we've had a few accidents. This morning I offered

him a treat after school today if he goes at school.

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> Helloe everyone,

> I am new to the email list, my name is Marie and my son is Nova and

he is 6 years old. We are in Winnipeg Canada. We have newly embarked

on the road to OCD, and i guess i just wanted to hear from other

parents how they have dealt with it. While my son is quite normal,

his issues are that he has constant hand washing to the point where

they get chapped and bleed, and he has an obssession with going to

the bathroom.He thinks he has to pee all the time. He is on the list

for a psychologist at school as he is having a lot of issues at

school. We are also meeting with a psychologist outside of school on

thursday to determine a therapy for him. This is all very new except

that the issues have been going on for a long time now. Anyways, just

a quick hello from me.

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Hi,

My 11 year old has had the same problems. We've had improvements by

bribing him to wait a while when he feels he needs to wash or go to

the bathroom (try a minute at first, and work up). Now we're having

the opposite bathroom problem, he's so afraid of the bathroom germs

he won't go, and we've had a few accidents. This morning I offered

him a treat after school today if he goes at school.

>

> Helloe everyone,

> I am new to the email list, my name is Marie and my son is Nova and

he is 6 years old. We are in Winnipeg Canada. We have newly embarked

on the road to OCD, and i guess i just wanted to hear from other

parents how they have dealt with it. While my son is quite normal,

his issues are that he has constant hand washing to the point where

they get chapped and bleed, and he has an obssession with going to

the bathroom.He thinks he has to pee all the time. He is on the list

for a psychologist at school as he is having a lot of issues at

school. We are also meeting with a psychologist outside of school on

thursday to determine a therapy for him. This is all very new except

that the issues have been going on for a long time now. Anyways, just

a quick hello from me.

>

>

>

>

> Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people.

Go to Answers and share what you know at

http://ca.answers.

>

>

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So sorry to hear about your sons's troubles.

Since he has the symptoms of thinking he has to urinate all the time,

make sure you research PANDAS and talk about it with your doctor (if

you can find one who knows about it) so that you can at least rule it

out.

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Thank you :)

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Hello and welcome, Marie! My child hasn't had the hand washing or

peeing problem, but many here have. I'm sure they will have great

advice for you.

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Hi Marie! My son (now 18) hasn't had the handwashing or peeing

problem but that has been mentioned a LOT here over the years!

Have you had a chance to read (online or books, etc.) anything about

OCD treatment yet? Make sure the psychologist talks about Cognitive

Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and also Exposure and Response (or ritual)

Prevention (ERP). More on this at the OCD Foundation website.

http://ocfoundation.org

If he mentions medication, just know that many children as young as

your son (and younger) take medication for OCD. You don't have to

use medication, the therapy is the real *key* to beating it and

staying well, being able to manage OCD, but medication can certainly

help a lot. It doesn't mean a " forever " thing to begin medication

although some people do end up having to stay on it. But at your

son's age and getting a good therapist to treat him, I think he would

do great with therapy.

There are some really good children's books about OCD he might like

you to read to him too.

Let us know how the appointment goes!

(North Carolina)

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> Helloe everyone,

> I am new to the email list, my name is Marie and my son is Nova and

he is 6 years old. We are in Winnipeg Canada. We have newly embarked

on the road to OCD, and i guess i just wanted to hear from other

parents how they have dealt with it. While my son is quite normal,

his issues are that he has constant hand washing to the point where

they get chapped and bleed, and he has an obssession with going to

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Hi Marie,

My son(6) just had a severe allergic reaction to a med, so at this time is

unmedicated.

My daughter(11) is medicated.

Both of my kids also have mood disorders, and have been diagnosed with ADHD, but

the doctors are trying to determine if it's just part of the mood issues. Many

kids with OCD also have ADHD, but not all.

Hugs

Judy

Marie Chicoine <xmissviolax@...> wrote: Hi

there and thank you for the welcome. Are your kids on meds? Our dr advised us to

consider one for my son but i would like to see what the psychologist has to say

first. Is it common for children with OCD to also have ADHD?

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No, he'll wipe forever. He never thinks he's clean. When things are

really bad I take the toilet paper out of the bathroom and just give

him a reasonable amount. I'm tired of unclogging the toilet.

He did go at school yesterday, so he got his treat at home!

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> Hi there...wow...well that's quite the turn around. Has your son ever

had the fear of wiping his bum after a bm? My son has issues with that

and on top of that, he counts how many toilet paper squares he uses and

freaks out if the number is higher than what he is used to. Usually,

this is accompanied by a fear to completely wipe and then to flush the

toilet.

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  • 2 years later...

Jackie, get a surgeon who does quad sparing surgery so you don't have to go

through tough PT afterwards. Your hospital stay will be shorter, and recovery

faster.

All you need to do is try to build up your quads before surgery, they are

probably weak from limping around. My doc sent me home with an electric ice

machine that works great. Plan on a couple weeks of pain and pain pills, walk a

lot afterwards.

I'm 8 months out and went dancing in high heels tonight, could have done it at 5

months.

Hollie

LR TKR (6 months apart) Dr. Coon '08, '09

> Having 1st TKR in feb........any suggestions or good info? What can I do to

prepare?....How long before I can get upstairs to my room?.Jackie

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good luck! I am new to the site and have had a complicated recovery from

the TKR. It will make a difference if you are having the one with the

smaller incisions or the " traditional " slice down the middle of the front of

the knee. They told me (and were correct) that I would not be discharged

until I was able to go up and down stairs. Most will suggested you set up a

temporary bedroom on the first floor of your home until climbing the stairs

does not leave you exhausted. Will you have help afterward? Do you have a

timeline from your surgeon? I asked for some milestones he expected and

tried to get as much info prior to surgery, but when I began having seizures

in the recovery room, all time lines were shot to sh*t. I'd say have a plan

B (like somebody who can be there 24x7 for a week or two), but there are

loads of people on here who were up and at WORK in just a few days! Here's

to you being one of the latter! :)

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> Having 1st TKR in feb........any suggestions or good info? What can I do to

> prepare?....How long before I can get upstairs to my room?.Jackie

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Hi Jackie,

Check out this site, I think you'll find it helpful in terms of preparing and

exercises to do. as far as steps, when I had my surgery in May I was able to

climb flight of stairs to my bedroom using a cane with no problem as soon as I

was released from hospital, after 3 days.

http://www.ehealthm d.com/library/ totalkneereplace ment/TKR_ whatis.html

Jeff

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From: Jackie <jackiero71@...>

Joint Replacement

Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 10:31:27 PM

Subject: hello..new here.

Having 1st TKR in feb........any suggestions or good info? What can I do to

prepare?....How long before I can get upstairs to my room?.Jackie

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wow! that was quick going up stairs.Thanks for the web site.I will check it

out..Jackie

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Joint Replacement

Date: Sunday, December 13, 2009, 10:58 AM

 

Hi Jackie,

Check out this site, I think you'll find it helpful in terms of preparing and

exercises to do. as far as steps, when I had my surgery in May I was able to

climb flight of stairs to my bedroom using a cane with no problem as soon as I

was released from hospital, after 3 days.

http://www.ehealthm d.com/library/ totalkneereplace ment/TKR_ whatis.html

Jeff

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From: Jackie <jackiero71 (DOT) com>

Total_Joint_ Replacement

Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 10:31:27 PM

Subject: [Total_Joint_ Replacement] hello..new here.

Having 1st TKR in feb........any suggestions or good info? What can I do to

prepare?.... How long before I can get upstairs to my room?.Jackie

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Thanks Diane. I dont have alot of info yet. I will going to the group meeting at

the hospital for information. My sister in law had the same dr. and same surery

almost 4 yrs ago. She is very pleased and we both like the dr alot. I have my

retired husband, Dad and daughter living here so I should have plenty help.

Maybe I will need a getaway.LOL  The only timeline I have heard is that it will

be about 12 weeks before the next one gets done..also that I wont be able to

drive 6-8 weeks. I will have home health care for 2 weeks........I will find out

more when I go to the meeting..Thanks for the info.....Jackie

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> Having 1st TKR in feb........any suggestions or good info? What can I do to

> prepare?....How long before I can get upstairs to my room?.Jackie

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