Guest guest Posted September 26, 2003 Report Share Posted September 26, 2003 This is my first time to post. My son was diagnosed with an " anxiety disorder " and possibly with OCD tendencies last summer. At the time, he was worrying about someone controlling his mind (mind control) or that someone might poison him through food or drink. He came to me, what seemed like millions of times a day, to seek out comfort from his fears. I took him to the pediatrician and she put him on 5mg of Lexapro, a fairly new medication. From what I understand, it is a new version of Celexa. Anyway, after about a month passed, the questions subsided, and he seemed to go ahead and live and play happily like a child should. Then, the worrying reared it's ugly head again this summer. This summer, he began worrying about sin/whether he had done something that God would punish him for. The constant talking to me and questions began again. At the time, I was unaware that he was including me in his ritual. (I have been trying to research OCD) He comes to me with questions, and and he expects me to deliver comfort by my replies. The constant bombardment of questions, leaves me feeling drained and exhausted which then leads me to feeling guilty and irritable. My son has began about a month ago seeing a psychologist once a week. I am still looking forward to seeing improvement. Has anyone else experienced this particular obsession with sin? He compusively prays for forgiveness. Sometimes he will no more than say Amen, and then he begins a prayer again. He also mumbles chants to himself. Example: " There's only one God, there's only one God. " Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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