Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Hello everyone. just need to let off some issues and get some words of wisdom. Our 6 yr old was diagnosed about 7 months ago w/OCD (saw early signs around the age of 4) - has sensory issues as well - currently no meds - her therapist however reccommends them EVERY time we go - my husband is very much against them and I'm on the fence - I have mental illness in my family and I suffer from anxiety issues myself and just recently started taking paxil (hasn't started working for me yet) - her ocd symptoms are pretty constant - but can vary in intensity - mostly intrusive/bad thoughts - not that many rituals - at least that I can see or she tells me about - pretty sure theres a lot more going on mentally thought but she just can't explain it all to us due to her age - however she is very articulate - anyways- her therapists states she could be classified as moderate to severe ocd and would really benefit from meds - cbt isn't really effective for her - at least not yet - but i really think it hasnt been too effective because she just doesn't " get it " - we have tried MANY ways of explaining ocd to her and how it effects her thinking she seems very confused about what it really is and is pretty argumentative when we tell her " thats the ocd talking " - we have the book " what to do when the brain gets stuck.. " haven't finished w/it yet though - taking things VERY slow - to try and make a long story short - we all including her doc thought she had a clear understanding of her ocd and the therapy and so we were progressing w/her homework etc - well we completely overwhelmed her and she wigged out and was just so stressed out she couldn't really function - well since we told her we were going to " start over " with explaining things and trying to work out the " hiccups " she's relaxed ALOT - again " issues " are still there just not to the same intensity...so I guess here's my need - has anyone else with younger children (current or otherwise) struggled with these issues of not really " getting it " and wondering if you should try meds or wait and see if she " gets it " soon and can really tackle the behavior therapy head on? her doc is giving her next week off from working on her OCD homework during her spring vaca so we'll see how that goes. she is VERY excited about the whole idea. thank you all for reading this and I welcome ANY and ALL suggestions and or stories that you can relate!! thanks again! Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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