Guest guest Posted October 26, 2010 Report Share Posted October 26, 2010 > 2) However, recently his obsessiveness has increased. He is very obsessed with doing things in the right sequence. It has to start from step 1. If I start him at step 3, he would go back to start from step 1. Is this type of OCD? Yes >>If so, I guess i need to get this clostridia and strep controlled again. Not necessarily. Strep can cause OCD, but at my house, OCD was caused by yeast, viruses, and deficiency of B12 and folic acid. > Your view here on my antibacterial approach? I used OLE to eliminate strep and other bacteria. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2010 Report Share Posted October 26, 2010 I agree than #1 is a very good thing too. As a child, when people acted like assertiveness was a bad thing... well... that just leads to confusion and repression. It leads the child to swinging between states of taking too much or not taking enough. Feelings of being taken advantage of, etc. I say encourage that attitude, but keep a watch to make sure it stays " fair " . ... as for OCD .. not sure there either. But personally I found positive aspects of some obsessive traits so chose to keep some aspects of that since it can prove helpful in the right situation. I just dealt with it by increasing the number of different obsessions to balance it out, or switch between in a rotation. Obsessive traits can be turned into Perseverance if elements that make it negative are taken as separate. From: Pamela H <phaselow@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Improvement or Not? Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010, 12:18 PM Â I think #1 is a good thing to see. We went through the exact same phase at about age 3-4 yrs. The awareness he showed and the desire to exert some control over others in his environment was very 'normal' of him! The first time he took a toy back from another child I silently cheered (didn't know the other parent!). I'll leave #2 to others with more experience. Pam > > Hi > > 1) Lately i found that my son has become more and more 'rebellious' and is capable of 'retaliating'. > > He is 3yo and has a NT twin sister. The sister likes to 'bully' him, i.e take away his toys or whatever when she sees him playing with it. previously he would just let it go without much fight (very short attention span I guess?)and moved on. > > Now, he started to grab his things back. Wouldn't let it go without a fight. He does not hit his sister coz he is not the aggressive type. > > For a while i thought this is good improvement because he finally discovered has a will and mind of his own rather than being programmed by ABA to behave in a 'fixed' and what I called the 'robotic' way. > > What do you think parent? > > 2) However, recently his obsessiveness has increased. He is very obsessed with doing things in the right sequence. It has to start from step 1. If I start him at step 3, he would go back to start from step 1. Is this type of OCD? If so, I guess i need to get this clostridia and strep controlled again. Currently i am giving him 3 caps of culturelle at night and 8-10 drops of ooo through out the day. i have goldenseal which I normally give him for about 7-10 days only as per the recommenation on the bottle. > > Your view here on my antibacterial approach? > > REgards > Shan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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