Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Dana, My daughter gets stomachaches constantly too. I wondered if it was part of the anxiety. Darletta --- Dana <pba1221d@...> wrote: > First I want to thank everybody for all the posts. > I appreciate it so > much. > > Is it also normal for OCD to cause my son to be > extra clingy towards > me? He is 12 and really I don't think he wants me > out of his sight. > He is like that also with his dad but moreso with > me. I am the one > who has been more of the comforter. He really looks > to me for > reassurance. > > Also, he constantly complains of stomachaches. It > all centers around > the ocd he has regarding the stomach flu. Are the > stomachaches > normal? Sometimes he will seem alright for an hour > or so, and then he > starts worrying and gets a stomachache. Is all of > this stuff ocd > related? > > Dana > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 I am not sure, but you have described my ocd dd. She is 5 and very clingy. If she has to be away from me, she cries and says she will miss me. Even if she is leaving to go somewhere fun. It isnt all the time, though, so I would tend to think it is just the child, not the ocd. She has always complained her tummy hurts. That started when she was little and I think it was a way of telling me her body needed something, she just didnt know what. Could be anything from needing to go to the bathroom (#1 or #2), being hungry or thirsty, being tired, nervous or excited about something, being too full, etc, etc. I just think she knows he body is " off " and cant always tell what it is right away, so she says her tummy hurts. With her, it isnt every day or every time her body needs something, so I tend to think it is just her, not ocd. I think she is just very sensitive to the changes in her body on a daily basis. Sharon More questions about OCD... First I want to thank everybody for all the posts. I appreciate it so much. Is it also normal for OCD to cause my son to be extra clingy towards me? He is 12 and really I don't think he wants me out of his sight. He is like that also with his dad but moreso with me. I am the one who has been more of the comforter. He really looks to me for reassurance. Also, he constantly complains of stomachaches. It all centers around the ocd he has regarding the stomach flu. Are the stomachaches normal? Sometimes he will seem alright for an hour or so, and then he starts worrying and gets a stomachache. Is all of this stuff ocd related? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Hi Dana and welcome to the group--it has been a wealth of information for me in this battle with OCD with my daughter. I don't have much time presently, so I won't go into our background much, but my daughter, Mikayla had an onset of OCD at age 7 1/2. She is now 11. When it first started, we didn't know WHAT was going on. It was terrible! She was terribly clingy, not wanting me to leave her sight, be upstairs when she was down, etc. I was her comfort, although I don't know why, I couldnt' make what was happening to her go away. She was suddenly terrified of vomiting. She avoided people she thought were ill, jumped if someone coughed wrong and it sounded like they may be gaggy, ran terrified from the room if someone choked on something, and couldnt' be around our brand new twins because they spit up and she couldn't tolerate that. So, it all sounds so familiar and like you are on the right track starting the meds and working with your Dr. I can't remember if you are seeing a psychiatrist or not yet. Mikayla has had ups and downs over the past 4 years, with med changes in between. She's currently doing great after a terrible spring. I hope your child gets the relief he needs. I know what you mean about starting school and being worried. Mikayla can hardly function at school when her OCD is bad like it was this spring. School is hard enough without all the worries our kids have. Dina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 " I know what you mean about starting school and being worried. " The weird thing is that my 9 yr old son does BETTER during the school year. It's like he has something else to concentrate on and a focus for his attention. I think he likes the structured day too. OCD is all about being safe and having a schedule seems to do that for him to some extent. He does say that his OCD springs up during math. This is a subject that he struggles with so maybe it's the stress involved. He loves reading and writing and stuff like that so maybe that's all it is there. Who knows? His OCD started sometime after a car accident that we were in last September. He was embarrassed and didn't tell me about it until April. > > Hi Dana and welcome to the group--it has been a wealth of information > for me in this battle with OCD with my daughter. > > I don't have much time presently, so I won't go into our background > much, but my daughter, Mikayla had an onset of OCD at age 7 1/2. She is > now 11. When it first started, we didn't know WHAT was going on. It > was terrible! She was terribly clingy, not wanting me to leave her > sight, be upstairs when she was down, etc. I was her comfort, although > I don't know why, I couldnt' make what was happening to her go away. > She was suddenly terrified of vomiting. She avoided people she thought > were ill, jumped if someone coughed wrong and it sounded like they may > be gaggy, ran terrified from the room if someone choked on something, > and couldnt' be around our brand new twins because they spit up and she > couldn't tolerate that. > > So, it all sounds so familiar and like you are on the right track > starting the meds and working with your Dr. I can't remember if you are > seeing a psychiatrist or not yet. Mikayla has had ups and downs over > the past 4 years, with med changes in between. She's currently doing > great after a terrible spring. I hope your child gets the relief he > needs. I know what you mean about starting school and being worried. > Mikayla can hardly function at school when her OCD is bad like it was > this spring. School is hard enough without all the worries our kids have. > > Dina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Dana, My daughter comppained of stomach aches so much that the doctor did tests on her to rule out G.I. problems. It was only at the beginning of last year when we realized it was a nervous stomach. She was on Prevacid for a while and other stomach medicines. We finally have narrowed it down to anxiety causing it. She has bad stomach aches and sometimes gets sick to her stomach (doesn't throw up though). At least now we know what it is from, I give her a mint or something and tell her it will settle her stomach down and sometimes it works. But we usually have to talk about what is bothering her and that really helps most of the time! Good luck, Angie Dana <pba1221d@...> wrote: First I want to thank everybody for all the posts. I appreciate it so much. Is it also normal for OCD to cause my son to be extra clingy towards me? He is 12 and really I don't think he wants me out of his sight. He is like that also with his dad but moreso with me. I am the one who has been more of the comforter. He really looks to me for reassurance. Also, he constantly complains of stomachaches. It all centers around the ocd he has regarding the stomach flu. Are the stomachaches normal? Sometimes he will seem alright for an hour or so, and then he starts worrying and gets a stomachache. Is all of this stuff ocd related? Dana __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 My son turned down a trip to Disney with my parents for the day. They headed out while I was working at a La Leche League conference. He had a meltdown and they had to come back, he refused to go and was screaming and crying. He went to the conference with me instead. That was tough. They really had a hard time with it and gave me quite a bad time about it. But, it was two years ago, he is seven now and would go with them now, if he wasn't in the midst of an OCD flare up. He has always been very clingy. They always blamed it on extended nursing or overprotectiveness. Ha, they were wrong! I guess that is something. When he was first diagnosed, they said, " we always knew something was wrong with him. " Great, I think they just thought it was bad parenting or something we were doing to screw him up. At least we have a reason for some of the odd and stressful behaviors now. They have backed way off since then. I guess they can be the " all knowing " anymore, because they have no clue how to parent an OCD kid. Sorry, off topic a bit, needed to vent a little. J More questions about OCD... First I want to thank everybody for all the posts. I appreciate it so much. Is it also normal for OCD to cause my son to be extra clingy towards me? He is 12 and really I don't think he wants me out of his sight. He is like that also with his dad but moreso with me. I am the one who has been more of the comforter. He really looks to me for reassurance. Also, he constantly complains of stomachaches. It all centers around the ocd he has regarding the stomach flu. Are the stomachaches normal? Sometimes he will seem alright for an hour or so, and then he starts worrying and gets a stomachache. Is all of this stuff ocd related? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 - I got a chuckle - hey we need some laughs on here - but I too am a extending breastfeeder who has never left any of my 4 with anyone - and they all think the kids will have issues because of it - but guess who cried the first day of school?? me of course - they're secure due to my always being there etc and any " weird " : things that I was starting to get blamed for just may have been OCD which I'm sure I caused too - LOL! Eileen > My son turned down a trip to Disney with my parents for the day. They > headed out while I was working at a La Leche League conference. He > had a meltdown and they had to come back, he refused to go and was > screaming and crying. He went to the conference with me instead. That > was tough. They really had a hard time with it and gave me quite a > bad time about it. But, it was two years ago, he is seven now and > would go with them now, if he wasn't in the midst of an OCD flare up. > He has always been very clingy. They always blamed it on extended > nursing or overprotectiveness. Ha, they were wrong! I guess that is > something. When he was first diagnosed, they said, " we always knew > something was wrong with him. " Great, I think they just thought it > was bad parenting or something we were doing to screw him up. At > least we have a reason for some of the odd and stressful behaviors > now. They have backed way off since then. I guess they can be the > " all knowing " anymore, because they have no clue how to parent an OCD > kid. Sorry, off topic a bit, needed to vent a little. > J > > > More questions about OCD... > > First I want to thank everybody for all the posts. I appreciate it so > much. > > Is it also normal for OCD to cause my son to be extra clingy towards > me? He is 12 and really I don't think he wants me out of his sight. > He is like that also with his dad but moreso with me. I am the one > who has been more of the comforter. He really looks to me for > reassurance. > > Also, he constantly complains of stomachaches. It all centers around > the ocd he has regarding the stomach flu. Are the stomachaches > normal? Sometimes he will seem alright for an hour or so, and then he > starts worrying and gets a stomachache. Is all of this stuff ocd > related? > > Dana > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 One of my co-leaders said that Ben got OCD in spite of attachment parenting, not because of it. I'm glad we made the decisions we have done including homeschooling. co-sleeping and all of the other " weird " things. And now, I can't help but want to protect him even more. I thought the symbol of the turtle was so right. That is how we feel, but he is getting stronger. He started karate today and really loved it. I think it will be so good for him. No bad thoughts all day! Hurray! Tomorrow, we have ice skating. I'm keeping him so busy, that he doesn't have time for bad thoughts. Next week we start science class, piano, then gymnastics and our regular school curriculum. He told me that he was just too busy for " Big Bully " . That is his name for OCD. We let most activities go last spring when Big Bully made his first appearance. He is anxious to get back to things. J mom to Ben7 More questions about OCD... > > First I want to thank everybody for all the posts. I appreciate it so > much. > > Is it also normal for OCD to cause my son to be extra clingy towards > me? He is 12 and really I don't think he wants me out of his sight. > He is like that also with his dad but moreso with me. I am the one > who has been more of the comforter. He really looks to me for > reassurance. > > Also, he constantly complains of stomachaches. It all centers around > the ocd he has regarding the stomach flu. Are the stomachaches > normal? Sometimes he will seem alright for an hour or so, and then he > starts worrying and gets a stomachache. Is all of this stuff ocd > related? > > Dana > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 laura, sorry your parents havent been more supportive. i extended bfed my youngest and have always been an overprotective mother, less so now that i have 3 kids, than when i had just one. lol! the one i bfed the longest is the only one who doesnt get really clingy. sharon More questions about OCD... First I want to thank everybody for all the posts. I appreciate it so much. Is it also normal for OCD to cause my son to be extra clingy towards me? He is 12 and really I don't think he wants me out of his sight. He is like that also with his dad but moreso with me. I am the one who has been more of the comforter. He really looks to me for reassurance. Also, he constantly complains of stomachaches. It all centers around the ocd he has regarding the stomach flu. Are the stomachaches normal? Sometimes he will seem alright for an hour or so, and then he starts worrying and gets a stomachache. Is all of this stuff ocd related? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 Dana, has he seen a therapist? My daughter, 10 yrs, also had many stomachaches and vomiting, especially in the mornings or during school. I would end up having to go pick her up. She has Separation Anxiety disorder, which is a separate diagnosis, but common in kids with OCD. Your son sounds exactly like my daugter. I was confused and baffled as to what was happening until the therapist explained it and I read a whole bunch about it. He is probably more like that with you because he is closer to you (or more comfortable with you) and sees you as an extention of himself. To keep reassuring actually strengthens the behavior. Learning new ways of responding will help immensely. Patience is hard to maintain, but worth it. > > First I want to thank everybody for all the posts. I appreciate it so > much. > > Is it also normal for OCD to cause my son to be extra clingy towards > me? He is 12 and really I don't think he wants me out of his sight. > He is like that also with his dad but moreso with me. I am the one > who has been more of the comforter. He really looks to me for > reassurance. > > Also, he constantly complains of stomachaches. It all centers around > the ocd he has regarding the stomach flu. Are the stomachaches > normal? Sometimes he will seem alright for an hour or so, and then he > starts worrying and gets a stomachache. Is all of this stuff ocd > related? > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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