Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Hi, welcome! I have a son who'll be 15 this month, he was diagnosed around age 11.5. What medication did your daughter begin taking? My son began taking Celexa this past August and it's working well for him. So did the doctor feel the hand waving (other motor actions??) was due to OCD then?? So far as doing things on this site: Once you have clicked on a message to read it, when you want to respond, then click on the button " reply " . You can type your message at the top of the sheet (above the old message) and then when you're through, click on the button to " send. " To post a new message, pick the word " post " . Does this help at all?? I was new to this way back then also, probably still haven't learned each way things can be done! single mom, 3 sons > Hello I am so new here I don't really know how this works. I do > need a little help. My daughter 10 just diagnosed with OCD and > starting medication today. She constantly waves her hand in front > of her face when hit with any kind of light,Walmart is a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Hi there, yes a lot of us have noticed similar behaviors in our kids. The hand-waving could be a compulsion, a symptom of the OCD she was recently diagnosed with. Most likely this is what the doctor thought. If so the medication (I am assuming this is an SSRI such as Prozac or Zoloft?) will likely reduce this symptom. It could also be a tic. Many kids with OCD have tics and some may have full-blown Tourette's syndrome, the ticcing disorder. In that case, the SSRI she's starting today *may* worsen the hand-waving. Also, lots of kids with OCD have sensory problems that aren't exactly part of OCD but are common. Lights are too bright, clothing is uncomfortable, noises too loud, things like that. This is sometimes called Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) or more recently, Disorders of Sensory Integration (DSI.) I don't think this is a " real " disorder according to some doctors because it doesn't (yet) appear in the DSM, the book that doctors use to evaluate symptoms and make a diagnosis. I have read that if DSI is included in a future edition of the DSM, it may be included among the anxiety disorders (OCD is also an anxiety disorder.) My daughter's DSI symptoms reduced significantly when she was started on an effective SSRI for her OCD. Also we used Exposure and Response Prevention techniques to help her acclimate to the clothing and sensory situations that bothered her so much. Others have had success using Occupational Therapy techniques. Sometimes OT is available through schools, you may want to check this out if her light problem interferes at school. What specifically do you want to know about how to access the site? You should have received a " welcome " email that explains how to post, read posts and so on. If you still have questions you can email me directly and I will help you out kathylr@... Take care, Kathy R. in Indiana ----- Original Message ----- > Hello I am so new here I don't really know how this works. I do > need a little help. My daughter 10 just diagnosed with OCD and > starting medication today. She constantly waves her hand in front > of her face when hit with any kind of light,Walmart is a nightmare. > This useto only happen in the sun. This has been going on since she > was two and has changed into different motor actions over the > years. We have used hats which have helped. and if she sis really > concentrating on something she can controle it for a little while. > Is there anyone who is going through something simular? Please help > and help me figure out how to do things on this site. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 Hi : Welcome to the group! My son, , was also 10 when he was diagnosed with OCD, although he also had suffered for some time before we realized it was a problem that needed to be treated. Luckily the treatment is usually very effective and it is possible to get OCD more into the background of our kids' lives. Extra sensitivity to light, sounds, smells, touch and other sensory stimuli is not at all unusual in people with OCD, and, I have been told, other brain disorders. What seems bearable to the rest of us really can be overwhelming to someone with OCD and this heightened sensitivity. OCD can create an infinite variety of obsessions and compulsions only limited by human creativity. BTW you are doing fine with sending messages, I hope you are getting them easily too. Will your daughter be getting cognitive behavior therapy in addition to her medication? This will help address rituals which crop up when our kids try to control their obsessions. You might want to check out the files attached to this group for more specific information on many areas. Good luck, take care, aloha, Kathy (h) kathy.hi@... new here My daughter has ocd Hello I am so new here I don't really know how this works. I do need a little help. My daughter 10 just diagnosed with OCD and starting medication today. She constantly waves her hand in front of her face when hit with any kind of light,Walmart is a nightmare. This useto only happen in the sun. This has been going on since she was two and has changed into different motor actions over the years. We have used hats which have helped. and if she sis really concentrating on something she can controle it for a little while. Is there anyone who is going through something simular? Please help and help me figure out how to do things on this site. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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