Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 Don't be too hard on yourself! Sometimes I think we give OCD too much power in our lives (not just our kids' lives). You can't let him not take a shower because he doesn't have anymore of the right sized bandaids. I can't let Kate stay at Grandpa's house until she is " finished " playing with his Hot Wheels cars. Sometimes I have to get good and angry before Kate realizes I'm not going to let the OCD win this time! Beth > I won't win any mother of the year awards today that is for sure. I > have been so patient with my son and his ocd. His obsessions are > hoarding and wearing band aids on all his fingers. This morning I > needed him to get in the shower. he couldn't because he had no bandaids > to change his bandaids after they became wet. He has a huge bag of > bandaids but they " aren't the right size " I lost it and started yelling > at him and saying things mom's shouldn't say. I feel so guilty and > ashamed. He wasnt' speadking to me when I dropped him at the bus. He > started luvox a week ago today. His first medication. I am so crossing > my fingers that it works. He has so much anxiety aside from the > obsessions. Today I am feeling so helpless. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 i'm feeling it for ya.. i've said things to my daughter i would not have said if i knew what was going on was ocd, and beyond her young minds control. i have often felt like queen crud when i look back at those times.. but you know, our kids still love us, and they eventually get older and wiser too. Will be very interested to hear when/if you feel the meds are making a difference. i'm trying to decide if/when to go the med route for my daughter. big hugs to you. > > I won't win any mother of the year awards today that is for sure. I > have been so patient with my son and his ocd. His obsessions are > hoarding and wearing band aids on all his fingers. This morning I > needed him to get in the shower. he couldn't because he had no bandaids > to change his bandaids after they became wet. He has a huge bag of > bandaids but they " aren't the right size " I lost it and started yelling > at him and saying things mom's shouldn't say. I feel so guilty and > ashamed. He wasnt' speadking to me when I dropped him at the bus. He > started luvox a week ago today. His first medication. I am so crossing > my fingers that it works. He has so much anxiety aside from the > obsessions. Today I am feeling so helpless. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 Aw, don't feel too bad. We've all been there. Maybe you can remind your son that it was really his OCD you were saying those words to. I know how hard it is for them to separate themselves from their disease. I can rarely remember to do that myself. You're a good mom. > > > I won't win any mother of the year awards today > that is for sure. I > > have been so patient with my son and his ocd. His > obsessions are > > hoarding and wearing band aids on all his fingers. > This morning I > > needed him to get in the shower. he couldn't > because he had no bandaids > > to change his bandaids after they became wet. He > has a huge bag of > > bandaids but they " aren't the right size " I lost > it and started yelling > > at him and saying things mom's shouldn't say. I > feel so guilty and > > ashamed. He wasnt' speadking to me when I dropped > him at the bus. He > > started luvox a week ago today. His first > medication. I am so crossing > > my fingers that it works. He has so much anxiety > aside from the > > obsessions. Today I am feeling so helpless. > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 (((hugs))) Barb! I do hope the Luvox helps, and helps soon! How are things this afternoon, are they back to " normal " ? I know my oldest and I usually managed to " pretend " some arguments didn't happen later. We're both emotional and quick-tempered at times but also quick to forget/forgive (without saying anything). As to OCD and , oh yes I've vented at him more than once since 6th grade when it began. In fact in the past 3 weeks I vented a bit to him about how miserable he looks. We all get fed up with OCD! It makes it harder on us when it seems like our kids aren't getting fed up and fighting it and OCD is disrupting things. I'm surprised your son wears the bandaids to school? I would think he would just wear at home (as soon as he walked in the door), knowing others kids will comment on them. > > I won't win any mother of the year awards today that is for sure. I > have been so patient with my son and his ocd. His obsessions are > hoarding and wearing band aids on all his fingers. This morning I > needed him to get in the shower. he couldn't because he had no bandaids > to change his bandaids after they became wet. He has a huge bag of > bandaids but they " aren't the right size " I lost it and started Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 Well, I am at work and he got home from school a little while ago (grandma takes care of him in the afternoons) He is still mad at me and not speaking to me. I imagine that won't last long. He is in a class this year with really great kids and noone picks on him. They asked him at the beginning of the year what the deal was with the bandaids and he said he has peeling skin and they just say " oh " and move on. They assume he has a valid reason for wearing them. Someone recently asked him in front of me what the deal was and much to my surprise he said " Well, I used to have valid reasons for wearing them but now I know it is my OCD and I am working on getting them off " I was shocked and proud. Atleast now he wants them off. A few years back we would tell him he was going to get made fun of and probably bullied and he would yell at us and say " I don't care I don't Care I don't care!!! " and honestly he didn't. As time went by I did notice he tries to hide his hands now. Not so easy to hide your hands! In addition to that he hoards pencils, pencil sharpeners and erasers. He alwasys has to have his pencils sharpened perfectly and is afraid they will break so has to have like 10 around him. Add that to the fact that he is overweight and very very shy. I do have him in a social skills group where he goes for counseling. He doesn't have many friends. One of the hardest things for us OCD parents to watch is how this cripples them socially sometimes. > > > > I won't win any mother of the year awards today that is for sure. I > > have been so patient with my son and his ocd. His obsessions are > > hoarding and wearing band aids on all his fingers. This morning I > > needed him to get in the shower. he couldn't because he had no > bandaids > > to change his bandaids after they became wet. He has a huge bag of > > bandaids but they " aren't the right size " I lost it and started > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 Barb - Today was a bad day for us also. I know what you mean about being so patient for so long. But then something comes along and sets you off. Don't beat yourself up for it. We are only human and doing the best we can for our kids. Hope you see an improvement with the luvox. hugs to you. angela Subject: lost my patience today To: Date: Monday, May 12, 2008, 11:31 AM I won't win any mother of the year awards today that is for sure. I have been so patient with my son and his ocd. His obsessions are hoarding and wearing band aids on all his fingers. This morning I needed him to get in the shower. he couldn't because he had no bandaids to change his bandaids after they became wet. He has a huge bag of bandaids but they " aren't the right size " I lost it and started yelling at him and saying things mom's shouldn't say. I feel so guilty and ashamed. He wasnt' speadking to me when I dropped him at the bus. He started luvox a week ago today. His first medication. I am so crossing my fingers that it works. He has so much anxiety aside from the obsessions. Today I am feeling so helpless. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 I have so lost it before over the OCD. My son has developed a tic chewing on his shirt and totally ruining his clothing. I kept telling him to stop and then I actuall popped him in the mouth telling him " maybe that will help you remember " . Immediately in my head I knew he couldn't help it, but I was feeling so frustrated! He just started crying and well, anyways.... My mom always says something that I try to remind myself of often. Most people do the best they know how to do at the time they do it. Forgiving yourself for not being able to do better than the best you did at the time is key. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 , I think we all must have lost it with our kids. Forgiving yourself helps you move on. I do think it's important to make sure you address your own frustration and anger so that everyone is safe. longlivejuliet wrote: I have so lost it before over the OCD. My son has developed a tic chewing on his shirt and totally ruining his clothing. I kept telling him to stop and then I actuall popped him in the mouth telling him " maybe that will help you remember " . Immediately in my head I knew he couldn't help it, but I was feeling so frustrated! He just started crying and well, anyways.... My mom always says something that I try to remind myself of often. Most people do the best they know how to do at the time they do it. Forgiving yourself for not being able to do better than the best you did at the time is key. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Hi , I understand, Believe me!!! I think we all have been there before. My God, you can only take so much, than after you feel so horrible!!! Try to hang in there! Hugs judy Re: lost my patience today I have so lost it before over the OCD. My son has developed a tic chewing on his shirt and totally ruining his clothing. I kept telling him to stop and then I actuall popped him in the mouth telling him " maybe that will help you remember " . Immediately in my head I knew he couldn't help it, but I was feeling so frustrated! He just started crying and well, anyways.... My mom always says something that I try to remind myself of often. Most people do the best they know how to do at the time they do it. Forgiving yourself for not being able to do better than the best you did at the time is key. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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