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 Oh yes, I feel the same. For me it comes in waves, I will get up and have a day where I actually don't carry that big heavy weight around my heart, get things accomplished, etc. and I think hey we are better and then it seems boom something happens (can be even small thing) and triggers me back into despair. Right now my son is doing better than he has in 5 months, playing outside (his fear is storms and he stayed in for 4 months) happy, etc. but then I just realized that after a year of therapy, on and off meds, I am still back to where I started with discipline problems, attitudes, etc. Another words, I calmed down his fears by taking off all stress out of his life, his anxietys have reduced tremendously but not his discipline struggles, staying on task, sleeping, etc. So like you said we are one step forward and still 2 steps behind. It all takes time and patience. We just have to enjoy the good for what it is and like my therapist keeps telling me, take baby steps for little feet!! Adele _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of flipkrause Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 10:51 PM Subject: 10 yr old son 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, 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 Thanks to everyone for the kind words! Today has been better, I think I was just feeling tired yesterday so everything seemed to get to me a little more than usual. I have to say, this board has been great. Just looking over the old posts has been very helpful. The latest thing is my son is in band, and he just can't do the group band lessons (lots of sensory issues...the noise drives him nuts), so they suggested he just do the private lessons 2 times wk. It is horrible to try to get him to practice. I don't think I even care if he plays an instrument...I just don't want him to quit... (tried soccer and karate, and couldn't handle it without lots of meltdowns, so he quit those. Now he is worried if he quits band he'll be a " quiter " ). the other biggest issue is getting him to do homework...this is a nightmare. Usually I try to break things down into 10 minute segments, with something " fun " in between (looking up something of interest on the internet, playing in the yard with the dogs...) He has math work sheets that make him crazy. He gets so upset before he even starts...ug. Any suggestions on homework would be appreciated!!! thanks to everyone, I'm SO GLAD I FOUND THIS GROUP! Rita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Thanks to everyone for the kind words! Today has been better, I think I was just feeling tired yesterday so everything seemed to get to me a little more than usual. I have to say, this board has been great. Just looking over the old posts has been very helpful. The latest thing is my son is in band, and he just can't do the group band lessons (lots of sensory issues...the noise drives him nuts), so they suggested he just do the private lessons 2 times wk. It is horrible to try to get him to practice. I don't think I even care if he plays an instrument...I just don't want him to quit... (tried soccer and karate, and couldn't handle it without lots of meltdowns, so he quit those. Now he is worried if he quits band he'll be a " quiter " ). the other biggest issue is getting him to do homework...this is a nightmare. Usually I try to break things down into 10 minute segments, with something " fun " in between (looking up something of interest on the internet, playing in the yard with the dogs...) He has math work sheets that make him crazy. He gets so upset before he even starts...ug. Any suggestions on homework would be appreciated!!! thanks to everyone, I'm SO GLAD I FOUND THIS GROUP! Rita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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