Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 Hi, I have been reading the posts here for a couple of weeks, I am so glad I found this board. My 10 yr old son has OCD, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Depression. His OCD is very much about the compulsions, bad thoughts running over and over in his mind. And the confessing every little thing he's ever done wrong to me. He is worried he is going to hell (for little things). He just has such negative thoughts, and low self esteem. School is such a struggle. We have an IEP meeting next week. He is on Buspar(Busiprone) and Risperdal. (Over the past 2 years, he has tried lots of dif. medicines). He is also in therapy, shich seems to be going okay. Recently I have been trying some visualization therapy with him, to try to get him to relax and control his breathing, does anyone have any experience with this? Any book recommendations? (or cds?) My heart is breaking that my son s life is so hard for him, it's really hard to stay positive every day. It seems like 1 step forward and 2 steps back. I'm sure I am just tired tonight, so everything seems worse than usual, just wondering if any other moms out there feel this way. Thanks for listening! R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Hi R, You've come to the right place, everyone hear understands your pain as your heart breaks for you son. We have all felt that too. It is hard to be a parent of a child with OCD, my daughter also suffers from anxiety and depression like your son. The parents and moderators on this site are a godsend. Best wishes to you and your son, hope you find relief soon. Kim M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Hi R, You've come to the right place, everyone hear understands your pain as your heart breaks for you son. We have all felt that too. It is hard to be a parent of a child with OCD, my daughter also suffers from anxiety and depression like your son. The parents and moderators on this site are a godsend. Best wishes to you and your son, hope you find relief soon. Kim M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Hi R, welcome to the group! My OCDer is now 17, but it all began for us back when he began 6th grade around age 11.5. " 1 step forward, 2 steps back " - oh, a very familiar feeling! But any step forward is progress, remember that. This year my son began worrying with bad thoughts and his seem to center around religion, is going through scrupulosity type OCD. I'm sure he's worrying about going to hell too. When his OCD first began, there were the physical rituals and compulsions; and right now, those seem easier to deal with (for me) being visual than these unseen/unknown thoughts he's dealing with. (He won't talk about them, but then he wouldn't talk much about his OCD before either.) Has your son tried any of the OCD meds yet? We only tried the Celexa, he was on that for 2 grades and it helped. He's on no meds now, wanted to come off and try " med free " and doesn't want to go back on any, even with all he's dealing with now. If you need any help re school issues, you'll get LOTS of thoughts/experience from here. We didn't get an IEP for my son, but did set up a 504 Plan for him to use with accommodations and modifications for school and schoolwork. It really helped ease a lot of stress re schoolwork and grades, but those were rough years! He hasn't used the plan at all since beginning high school! Well, gotta get to work but wanted to say " hi! " single mom, 3 sons , 17, with OCD, dysgraphia and Aspergers/autism (mild) > > Hi, > > I have been reading the posts here for a couple of weeks, I am so glad > I found this board. > My 10 yr old son has OCD, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and > Depression. His OCD is very much about the compulsions, bad thoughts > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Hi! I'm fairly new here too, and I'm learning so very much in the short time I've been reading posts here. My daughter is 11 and was diagnosed with OCD this past August. Your son's issues mirror that of Becca's, especially the telling me everything. She's not on any meds right now; I'm trying some natural treatments to see if there's improvement. She sees a therapist every three weeks, and the doctor says she's seeing steps forward, so that's positive! This last visit the doctor started some visualization therapy techniques with Becca. When she has the thoughts or dares, she is to visulize them boarding a cruise ship and sailing away from her. When she has the dares, she now is to tell me, " I saw a cruise ship. " I also notice that her thoughts/dares come on a bit more when she knows a dr. visit is coming up. So this time I'm not to tell her when her appt. is until that morning, so we can see if the dares subside. Good luck with your son. I certainly know about how tiring staying positive can be sometimes. But know that we're all here to support one another as best we can as we travel down this road. Take Care, > > Hi, > > I have been reading the posts here for a couple of weeks, I am so glad > I found this board. > My 10 yr old son has OCD, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and > Depression. His OCD is very much about the compulsions, bad thoughts > running over and over in his mind. And the confessing every little > thing he's ever done wrong to me. He is worried he is going to hell > (for little things). He just has such negative thoughts, and low self > esteem. School is such a struggle. We have an IEP meeting next week. > He is on Buspar(Busiprone) and Risperdal. (Over the past 2 years, he > has tried lots of dif. medicines). > He is also in therapy, shich seems to be going okay. > Recently I have been trying some visualization therapy with him, to > try to get him to relax and control his breathing, does anyone have > any experience with this? Any book recommendations? (or cds?) > My heart is breaking that my son > s life is so hard for him, it's really hard to stay positive every > day. It seems like 1 step forward and 2 steps back. > I'm sure I am just tired tonight, so everything seems worse than > usual, just wondering if any other moms out there feel this way. > Thanks for listening! > > R. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Hi! I'm fairly new here too, and I'm learning so very much in the short time I've been reading posts here. My daughter is 11 and was diagnosed with OCD this past August. Your son's issues mirror that of Becca's, especially the telling me everything. She's not on any meds right now; I'm trying some natural treatments to see if there's improvement. She sees a therapist every three weeks, and the doctor says she's seeing steps forward, so that's positive! This last visit the doctor started some visualization therapy techniques with Becca. When she has the thoughts or dares, she is to visulize them boarding a cruise ship and sailing away from her. When she has the dares, she now is to tell me, " I saw a cruise ship. " I also notice that her thoughts/dares come on a bit more when she knows a dr. visit is coming up. So this time I'm not to tell her when her appt. is until that morning, so we can see if the dares subside. Good luck with your son. I certainly know about how tiring staying positive can be sometimes. But know that we're all here to support one another as best we can as we travel down this road. Take Care, > > Hi, > > I have been reading the posts here for a couple of weeks, I am so glad > I found this board. > My 10 yr old son has OCD, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and > Depression. His OCD is very much about the compulsions, bad thoughts > running over and over in his mind. And the confessing every little > thing he's ever done wrong to me. He is worried he is going to hell > (for little things). He just has such negative thoughts, and low self > esteem. School is such a struggle. We have an IEP meeting next week. > He is on Buspar(Busiprone) and Risperdal. (Over the past 2 years, he > has tried lots of dif. medicines). > He is also in therapy, shich seems to be going okay. > Recently I have been trying some visualization therapy with him, to > try to get him to relax and control his breathing, does anyone have > any experience with this? Any book recommendations? (or cds?) > My heart is breaking that my son > s life is so hard for him, it's really hard to stay positive every > day. It seems like 1 step forward and 2 steps back. > I'm sure I am just tired tonight, so everything seems worse than > usual, just wondering if any other moms out there feel this way. > Thanks for listening! > > R. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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