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Oh yes. The second incompetent psychologist we consulted for my son was

engaged to deal with his thumb sucking at age 8, which had distorted the

shape of his mouth (he's still in braces at age 16). We finally got him to

stop with a reward system, but it would have been easier if he'd been

diagnosed then and on medication, I'm sure.

JUdy

Zoloft and thumbsucking

Billie (10) has been sucking her thumb since before she was born. (We

know

this because she was born with a sucking blister on her lip.) She had

almost stopped about a year and a half ago until she began to have a lot

of

medical problems. With life threatening asthma attacks, etc., her anxiety

increased and she went back to thumbsucking with a vengance. Over the past

week or so, she has almost completely stopped sucking her thumb. I'm

wondering if this has anything to do with her starting Zoloft 3 1/2 weeks

ago. Anyone have any thoughts on this?

Kathy

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Kathy Mac, LICSW

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Dear Kathy,

I suspect the Zoloft is decreasing her need to suck her

thumb. I sucked my thumb for YEARS (born with my thumb in my mouth -

caesarian) and may have done it until I was Billie's age. All I can say is I

still remember how comforting it was. I only sucked it at night so it wasn't

a social problem (I don't remember if my " sleep-over " friends knew) but I DO

really remember the misery of people trying to force me to quit. They tried

absolutely everything and only time helped. Eventually I just quit needing to

do it. But until I did, it was an unbelievably soothing thing - absolute

security. It's always been amazing to me that Annie, my little bottle of

anxiety, never sucked her thumb!!

Just thought I'd give you that perspective from a former

thumb-a-holic.

P.S. and thank you again for setting up and monitoring the kids list. I don't

know if Annie writes much, but I know she loves having the contact with

others - especially Billie.

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Dear Kathy,

I suspect the Zoloft is decreasing her need to suck her

thumb. I sucked my thumb for YEARS (born with my thumb in my mouth -

caesarian) and may have done it until I was Billie's age. All I can say is I

still remember how comforting it was. I only sucked it at night so it wasn't

a social problem (I don't remember if my " sleep-over " friends knew) but I DO

really remember the misery of people trying to force me to quit. They tried

absolutely everything and only time helped. Eventually I just quit needing to

do it. But until I did, it was an unbelievably soothing thing - absolute

security. It's always been amazing to me that Annie, my little bottle of

anxiety, never sucked her thumb!!

Just thought I'd give you that perspective from a former

thumb-a-holic.

P.S. and thank you again for setting up and monitoring the kids list. I don't

know if Annie writes much, but I know she loves having the contact with

others - especially Billie.

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