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grace,

 

I have to agree that the tics are not as bad as OCD.  My son is taking Clonidine

for tics and we increased his dose.  But, his doctors office called today and

said that the Clonidine won't help the OCD and we have to make an appointment

with a child psychiatrist that they recommended.  We have already been through

ADHD, and Tourette's, now we are having to deal with OCD this year.  My son is

13 and from what I've read on this site is the fact that his body in changing

due to puberty. So. I hope that the new doctor can help him.

I wish you luck with the tics and Ocd in your child.  I took my son to a child

neurologist in Atlanta, ga who is also a Tourette's specialist. He is the one

who recommended that I take my son to a child psychiatrist.  I talked to the

therapist the other day to find out if she treats OCd. and she said that she

could help him.  I won't know until we go, and see what all he has to do.  I

just dread a new medication.

I was told by the nurse practictioner in my son's doctor's office that he may

need a child psychiatrist for medicationa and a psychologist for CBT.  So, I

will start with the one they recommended.

Good luck with everything.

Vickie

Subject: Re: Nervous habits

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Date: Wednesday, January 7, 2009, 1:25 AM

Does anyone else find that the tics are no big concern in comparison

to the OCD? We've had the chewed up clothes, licking lips, throat

clearing, vocal repetitions, shoulder shrugging, picking, tapping,

(among 3 kids with OCD) but tics are not all that noticeable (unless

one is in a quiet still place like a church pew) and don't seem to

bother the affected person too much (except for the picking which can

cause marks) so not addressed, b/c OCD seems to be the more disabling

factor. Is there any reason to pursue treatment for tics if the OCD

is the primary dx? Will tic treatment or meds help the OCD?

nancy grace

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> > My 9 yr old son always seems to have a nervous habit. It used to

> be

> > nail biting, then biting his tongue until it bled, then biting

his

> > lip, then blinking his eyes, then rolling his eyes, then cracking

> his

> > knuckles, etc. When I point it out to him, he stops, and then

the

> > habit tends to taper off, but then he picks up a new one. Last

> week,

> > he was back to biting his lip, but now he's got such a huge sore

> that

> > he's having trouble eating. So now he's back to rolling his

eyes.

> > He has dry eyes to begin with, so I never know how much of the

> > blinking/rolling is due to irritation, or if it's a nervous

habit.

> > He tells me that it's just a habit, and it's so hard to stop. My

> > husband thinks I bother him too much about these habits, and

should

> > just leave him alone. Do any of your kids have nervous habits,

and

> > if so, do you do anything about it?

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> > This really is a minor problem compared with some of the other

> stuff

> > he's dealt with, but it's still anxiety related, and I'm

wondering

> > whether to work on it or not.

> >

> > Thanks.

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Good luck to you too. We have been referred for neurology work-ups

before, but I did not follow through (18 mo waits?) b/c I just

didn't think anything would come of it, maybe a neurological label,

but it does not change symptoms. So therapy, and if that's not

working, psychiatry (for medication, or to back you up with the

school) might be the way to go.

nancy grace

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> > > My 9 yr old son always seems to have a nervous habit. It used

to

> > be

> > > nail biting, then biting his tongue until it bled, then biting

> his

> > > lip, then blinking his eyes, then rolling his eyes, then

cracking

> > his

> > > knuckles, etc. When I point it out to him, he stops, and then

> the

> > > habit tends to taper off, but then he picks up a new one. Last

> > week,

> > > he was back to biting his lip, but now he's got such a huge

sore

> > that

> > > he's having trouble eating. So now he's back to rolling his

> eyes.

> > > He has dry eyes to begin with, so I never know how much of the

> > > blinking/rolling is due to irritation, or if it's a nervous

> habit.

> > > He tells me that it's just a habit, and it's so hard to stop.

My

> > > husband thinks I bother him too much about these habits, and

> should

> > > just leave him alone. Do any of your kids have nervous habits,

> and

> > > if so, do you do anything about it?

> > >

> > > This really is a minor problem compared with some of the other

> > stuff

> > > he's dealt with, but it's still anxiety related, and I'm

> wondering

> > > whether to work on it or not.

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> > > Thanks.

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> > > My 9 yr old son always seems to have a nervous habit. It used to

> > be

> > > nail biting, then biting his tongue until it bled, then biting

> his

> > > lip, then blinking his eyes, then rolling his eyes, then cracking

> > his

> > > knuckles, etc. When I point it out to him, he stops, and then

> the

> > > habit tends to taper off, but then he picks up a new one. Last

> > week,

> > > he was back to biting his lip, but now he's got such a huge sore

> > that

> > > he's having trouble eating. So now he's back to rolling his

> eyes.

> > > He has dry eyes to begin with, so I never know how much of the

> > > blinking/rolling is due to irritation, or if it's a nervous

> habit.

> > > He tells me that it's just a habit, and it's so hard to stop. My

> > > husband thinks I bother him too much about these habits, and

> should

> > > just leave him alone. Do any of your kids have nervous habits,

> and

> > > if so, do you do anything about it?

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> > > This really is a minor problem compared with some of the other

> > stuff

> > > he's dealt with, but it's still anxiety related, and I'm

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