Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Hi ! My first thought with your 12 y/o is it's the " age. " But then I wondered if even tho the Prozac control your younger one's OCD, is the OCD still something " seen " that the older one might pick on her about? I know with my (to be 14 in Jan.) that a couple years ago at his worst OCD time, his brothers got fed up and would say a LOT and could be considered " rude. " Is your younger one seeing a therapist? If so, perhaps the therapist could talk to the older sister about living with OCD. Regarding dad - well, I'm assuming it's always hard to go back/forth with different rules, etc., to live by. Does your younger one's OCD get worse at these times - before and after the trip? Perhaps you could adjust the med dose at these times, but then I'm definitely not an expert on med/doses but it's something you might ask about. Hopefully as the girls age/grow, they'll be able to handle the changes from households better. Sorry I don't have any definite answers! Let us know how things go on with all of you! > I have a 9 year old daughter with OCD. She was diagnosed when she > was 5 1/2 a few months after her father moved out of our house. Her > symptoms are controlled with Prozac. Her sister is almost 12 and has > been terribly rude to her little sister the last few months. I don't > know if it has to do with growing up or being tired of the OCD. Any > resources on working with siblings? > > Also, their father lives 1,000 miles away and has different ideas on > raising children. It is stressful before going to stay with Dad then > takes a few weeks to get settled down after the stay. Any > suggestions? 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.