Guest guest Posted February 17, 2000 Report Share Posted February 17, 2000 Welcome, Jay! Great to have more fathers' content on the list. Leigh is one of many kids on the list with the triple diagnosis of TS/OCD/ADHD. Do you have a copy of TEACHING THE TIGER?? Its worth buying a copy for the school. I hate this feeling of knowing the professionals are missing the point and misdiagnosing our kids, or thinking that we are exagerating. We had the same thing for years, still do sometimes. The local TS group is fantastic, I'm sure you get a lot of info from them. Do you have a support system? Is there someone who can offer you some time out when you need it?? This is the hardest part of being a single parent. Sometimes I feel like I'm a single parent, considering that hubby and 3 kdis have OCD/MDD!!! My support system was my mom who died last winter. Now I have this list, my son in a group home and few local friends! Where do you live? Is Leigh accessing cbt? I cant stress enough how important it is to take care of yourself. wendy, in canada wb4@... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2000 Report Share Posted February 17, 2000 Welcome Jay, I have a 16 year daughter with ocd! She does the constant washing of hands, shower! She has to have things just in place in her room, although it is a total mess. It is called hoarding. She can't throw anything out, even a glass of water. She will set it in a certain spot and then I know it's okay to be thrown (as long as she doesn't do it). School has been a struggle because she has to read and re-read an assignment over and over. She is athletic, smart, a cheerleader and has lots of friends. She hides it real well until the anxiety is too much. We have her in cognitive behavior therapy and she is on Zoloft! What a difference in her attitude. Used to be so snippy and angry. Her poor 18 sister has a hard time. Keep me posted on your daughter. Lori Jay7138658@... wrote: > From: Jay7138658@... > > Hi, I joined this list last week and figure it's time to introduce myself. I > am Jay, single father of two daughters. My younger daughter, Leigh, who > lives with me, was diagnosed two years ago with Tourette Syndrome, ADHD, and > OCD. This was after 5 years of misdiagnosis. She is now 11 years old. I > belong to the local chapter of the Tourette Society, but have had little > understanding of OCD. Leigh does not have " rituals " so to speak, but she > does have repetitive looping of thoughts, words, movements that at times is > nearly impossible for her to break. She also continually organizes and > cleans her room, loves to sort and categorize things, and gets upset if > things get out of place. School is another issue. It's been a long tough > struggle, I am constantly involved in IEPs, the IDEA, working with advocates > from the offices of all three. She is smart and does not have learning > disabilities in the academic realm, but she has a tough time coexisting > peacefully in the classroom. Unfortunately her lack of impulse control leads > her to get into fights and other unacceptable behavior, her ADHD means she > has trouble focusing or remembering homework, her meds sometimes make her > fall asleep, her Tourettes leads her to say things that are inappropriate, > etc etc. She is currently on three meds, Clonidine, Zoloft, and Loxapine. > > But she's a lovable girl, bright and funny. I joined this list so I could > get a better understanding of what to expect and what i can do to help her. > Also, maybe add my two cents from all the years of coping with it that might > help someone else. > Take care, > Jay > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2000 Report Share Posted February 17, 2000 HI Jay: Welcome to this list. It sounds like you have a lot of valuable experience to share about advocating for Leigh in the school system. Have her teachers read Dr. Marilyn Dornbusch's book " Teaching the Tiger? " This book has a lot of good ideas and you are probably already familiar with it. I look forward to reading more of your posts. Take care, aloha, Kathy (H) kathyh@... At 11:12 AM 02/17/2000 -0500, you wrote: >From: Jay7138658@... > >Hi, I joined this list last week and figure it's time to introduce myself. I >am Jay, single father of two daughters. My younger daughter, Leigh, who >lives with me, was diagnosed two years ago with Tourette Syndrome, ADHD, and >OCD. This was after 5 years of misdiagnosis. She is now 11 years old. I >belong to the local chapter of the Tourette Society, but have had little >understanding of OCD. Leigh does not have " rituals " so to speak, but she >does have repetitive looping of thoughts, words, movements that at times is >nearly impossible for her to break. She also continually organizes and >cleans her room, loves to sort and categorize things, and gets upset if >things get out of place. School is another issue. It's been a long tough >struggle, I am constantly involved in IEPs, the IDEA, working with advocates >from the offices of all three. She is smart and does not have learning >disabilities in the academic realm, but she has a tough time coexisting >peacefully in the classroom. Unfortunately her lack of impulse control leads >her to get into fights and other unacceptable behavior, her ADHD means she >has trouble focusing or remembering homework, her meds sometimes make her >fall asleep, her Tourettes leads her to say things that are inappropriate, >etc etc. She is currently on three meds, Clonidine, Zoloft, and Loxapine. > >But she's a lovable girl, bright and funny. I joined this list so I could >get a better understanding of what to expect and what i can do to help her. >Also, maybe add my two cents from all the years of coping with it that might >help someone else. >Take care, >Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2000 Report Share Posted February 17, 2000 Hi Jay, Welcome! I am sure you will enjoy it here. My name is . My son who is 8 has OCD and we think ADHD(though we haven't officially diagnosed it yet). My daughter who is 12 has epilepsy, dyslexia, and ADD w/o H. I have been on the list for almost 2 months I think. I have learned so much here. Everyone is very helpful. Look forward to reading your posts. take care, in Louisiana Jay7138658@... wrote: > From: Jay7138658@... > > Hi, I joined this list last week and figure it's time to introduce myself. I > am Jay, single father of two daughters. My younger daughter, Leigh, who > lives with me, was diagnosed two years ago with Tourette Syndrome, ADHD, and > OCD. This was after 5 years of misdiagnosis. She is now 11 years old. I > belong to the local chapter of the Tourette Society, but have had little > understanding of OCD. Leigh does not have " rituals " so to speak, but she > does have repetitive looping of thoughts, words, movements that at times is > nearly impossible for her to break. She also continually organizes and > cleans her room, loves to sort and categorize things, and gets upset if > things get out of place. School is another issue. It's been a long tough > struggle, I am constantly involved in IEPs, the IDEA, working with advocates > from the offices of all three. She is smart and does not have learning > disabilities in the academic realm, but she has a tough time coexisting > peacefully in the classroom. Unfortunately her lack of impulse control leads > her to get into fights and other unacceptable behavior, her ADHD means she > has trouble focusing or remembering homework, her meds sometimes make her > fall asleep, her Tourettes leads her to say things that are inappropriate, > etc etc. She is currently on three meds, Clonidine, Zoloft, and Loxapine. > > But she's a lovable girl, bright and funny. I joined this list so I could > get a better understanding of what to expect and what i can do to help her. > Also, maybe add my two cents from all the years of coping with it that might > help someone else. > Take care, > Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2000 Report Share Posted February 17, 2000 Welcome, Jay. It's good to see another Dad here. My wife and I have a 15-year-old daughter with OCD, presently coping OK, but not where we hope for her to be. You'll find much insight on this list. Glad you're here. Dean in Indiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2000 Report Share Posted February 17, 2000 Hope I might say hello also. I have 16 year old daughter w/ ocd. Tell me about your family? Lori-California DRHEISEY@... wrote: > From: DRHEISEY@... > > Welcome, Jay. It's good to see another Dad here. My wife and I have a > 15-year-old daughter with OCD, presently coping OK, but not where we hope for > her to be. You'll find much insight on this list. Glad you're here. > > Dean in Indiana > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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