Guest guest Posted November 20, 2006 Report Share Posted November 20, 2006 Hi Judy, I KNOW someone else has posted about this very issue in the past. Saying the opposite of what they really mean. Hopefully they will respond, because I thought it was a compulsion they were doing. " If I say the opposite of what I really want to say, nothing bad will happen. " When my daughter's vomit thoughts were at their worst, she had a compulsion of picking out 2 shirts in the morning and decided which one she really wanted to wear--and then wearing the opposite--so she wouldn't vomit, of course! Seems like the same type of thought pattern your son is having. That would drive me crazy all day! Hugs to you! Dina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2006 Report Share Posted November 20, 2006 Hi Sabine, You know I remember that episode in Spongebob well.! I know he saw it a few times. You could be right about that! He drives me nuts alright! He was doing it again tonight. I said, " You need to pee before bed " He screamed and hollered he didn't need to go. I told him I'd count to 3 and if he didn't go, I'd call Santa.(lol, that time of year for me to use that one) He came in and said, " I told you I needed to go " with this really mad face and he was crying. Than he wouldn't go to bed, so I told him again about counting to 3 and calling Santa.So than he says " You know I wanted to go to bed " I don't know if it's just plain defiance, but why would he cry ? I can't take much more of this. It just never ends. Thank you for your support Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2006 Report Share Posted November 20, 2006 Hi Dina, I thought someone else had said something about this in the past also. It never ends. He has gained alot of weight so maybe he needs a med raise.All day, he'll say, " I hate you " Than a minute later he's crying and saying " No, I love you " " I'm sorry " He's been so whiny, and crying over everything lately also, which is how his " bad thoughts " started the first time.It is as though he is confused when he says this stuff, almost like he NEEDS to do it. Maybe it is a compulsion.It's so hard with him being only 5. I'm afraid if I start asking him questions and digging it might make him worse. My dd doesn't have any compulsions, only anxiety if she doesn't follow her rituals, and with my son it's like a whole different issue. Well, thanks so much for your support! Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2006 Report Share Posted November 20, 2006 Judy, I totally understand the madnessfactor here - I guess the " mom will get mad with this one factor " must be about 100 on the inofficial Madmom-scale ( of course 100 is highest). That is a tough one and I bet emotionally draining. I am not a behavioralist but I do not think that it is defiance because of his crying and more desperate behavior(?). But although it could be an ocish thing I am not sure it sounds strange to me , but I am not 5 y old. The problem with that age is, that it is so hard to figure out what is going on in general. I've been through stuff with my dd at that age as well - not easy. Are you seeing somebody who can have a look at him and figure out what this might be? Perhaps before the holidays? I know how the " I can't take that much longer " feels , the constant stress can really get to me too. Now that Thanksgiving is straight ahead some may have appointments, today was my lucky day . I have been trying to get a psychiatrist appointment for more than a week after the ER visit with my dd. Today somebody called and can see us on Wednesday - I guess everybody else is travelling or getting ready for the holiday. My kids had a very intense Sponge Bob phase for some while, I guess my dd was your son's age *ggg* and they drove my crazy imitating those voices. Anyway - Santa doesn't work here anymore, my dd discovered that there is no Santa. Yeah, that is not funny with your son and I hope that it will pass or you will figure out what to do. I would give quite something for some weeks without any kind of health related problems - Big Hugs sabine jchabot <jchabot@...> wrote: Hi Sabine, You know I remember that episode in Spongebob well.! I know he saw it a few times. You could be right about that! He drives me nuts alright! He was doing it again tonight. I said, " You need to pee before bed " He screamed and hollered he didn't need to go. I told him I'd count to 3 and if he didn't go, I'd call Santa.(lol, that time of year for me to use that one) He came in and said, " I told you I needed to go " with this really mad face and he was crying. Than he wouldn't go to bed, so I told him again about counting to 3 and calling Santa.So than he says " You know I wanted to go to bed " I don't know if it's just plain defiance, but why would he cry ? I can't take much more of this. It just never ends. Thank you for your support Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2006 Report Share Posted November 20, 2006 Judy, I just read your answer to Dina and would like to give my 2 cent . It sounds like his OCD symptoms are really flaring up and since he is on medication and gained weight I think he needs a follow up with the prescribing physician. If you have already done so don't pay attention to my cents ... sabine jchabot <jchabot@...> wrote: Hi Dina, I thought someone else had said something about this in the past also. It never ends. He has gained alot of weight so maybe he needs a med raise.All day, he'll say, " I hate you " Than a minute later he's crying and saying " No, I love you " " I'm sorry " He's been so whiny, and crying over everything lately also, which is how his " bad thoughts " started the first time.It is as though he is confused when he says this stuff, almost like he NEEDS to do it. Maybe it is a compulsion.It's so hard with him being only 5. I'm afraid if I start asking him questions and digging it might make him worse. My dd doesn't have any compulsions, only anxiety if she doesn't follow her rituals, and with my son it's like a whole different issue. Well, thanks so much for your support! Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 Just a crazy thought ... what would happen if you told him NOT to do something ( " It's bedtime, so you better not use the bathroom. " )? P. jchabot <jchabot@...> wrote: Hi Sabine, You know I remember that episode in Spongebob well.! I know he saw it a few times. You could be right about that! He drives me nuts alright! He was doing it again tonight. I said, " You need to pee before bed " He screamed and hollered he didn't need to go. I told him I'd count to 3 and if he didn't go, I'd call Santa.(lol, that time of year for me to use that one) He came in and said, " I told you I needed to go " with this really mad face and he was crying. Than he wouldn't go to bed, so I told him again about counting to 3 and calling Santa.So than he says " You know I wanted to go to bed " I don't know if it's just plain defiance, but why would he cry ? I can't take much more of this. It just never ends. Thank you for your support Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 Hi Everyone, I wanted to thank all of you for your responses to my post. , I tried what you said, and it back fired on me.(lol) He said " Ok, I don't need to go, " Now he told me today that when he says something he hears it over and over again in his head. Can't win!!!!!! Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 good thought! I hadn't heard of this and didn't know what to suggest it must be so hard - but a little reverse psych - why not try?? - good luck eileen Quoting Price <firecooklmp@...>: > Just a crazy thought ... what would happen if you told him NOT to do > something ( " It's bedtime, so you better not use the bathroom. " )? > P. > > jchabot <jchabot@...> wrote: > Hi Sabine, > You know I remember that episode in Spongebob well.! I know he saw > it a few times. > > You could be right about that! > > He drives me nuts alright! He was doing it again tonight. I > said, " You need to pee before bed " He screamed and hollered he didn't > need to go. I told him I'd count to 3 and if he didn't go, I'd call > Santa.(lol, that time of year for me to use that one) He came in > and said, " I told you I needed to go " with this really mad face > and he was crying. Than he wouldn't go to bed, so I told him again > about counting to 3 and calling Santa.So than he says " You know I > wanted to go to bed " I don't know if it's just plain defiance, but > why would he cry ? > I can't take much more of this. It just never ends. > Thank you for your support > Hugs > Judy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 oh dear - guess not - sorry -maybe keep at it??? hey OCD's relentless why shouldn't we be??? dd just mentioned recently that she re-says things in her head to make sure they're right - or repeats what I've said to check too - she told me it used to happen and now doesn't - but then said she just did it the other day???? eileen Quoting jchabot <jchabot@...>: > Hi Everyone, I wanted to thank all of you for your responses to my post. > > , I tried what you said, and it back fired on me.(lol) He > said " Ok, I don't need to go, " Now he told me today that when he > says something he hears it over and over again in his head. > Can't win!!!!!! > Hugs > Judy > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 Oh, well, it was worth a try! I know I used to do that with my kids when they were toddlers and refusing to do something. Thought it might work here, since I sometimes think OCD acts like a toddler -- insisting on doing what it wants to do, regardless of whether it's appropriate or not. P. jchabot <jchabot@...> wrote: Hi Everyone, I wanted to thank all of you for your responses to my post. , I tried what you said, and it back fired on me.(lol) He said " Ok, I don't need to go, " Now he told me today that when he says something he hears it over and over again in his head. Can't win!!!!!! Hugs Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.