Guest guest Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 Crystal, I am so sorry for what you and your child and family are going through. My 9 yr old daughter has OCD as do I (although mine is quite mild at this time). It sounds to me very likely that your daughter may have PANDAS (this is why they did the strep test), this is an OCD-like illness brought on by an autoimmune reaction to the strep virus. There are a number of people on this listserve who can give you more advice about PANDAS. Hang in there and tell yourself and your daughter that you will get through this. She is not crazy and you can " get your daughter back. " We had a very tough summer with my daughter's OCD; she has contamination issues and was not able to use a public restroom as she spent up to an hour washing her entire arms after using the toilet. With a combination of medication and exposure and response prevention therapy, she has improved dramatically although she still has work to do. She is now in 4th grade and as I type she and two friends from her new school are running around the house playing hide and seek while my younger one and her friend are playing somewhere else in the house. If you had told me this summer that we would have made this much progress, I could not have believed it. Also, she has told both of her friends about her OCD (at least the basics). I am very proud of her. A good book you might read to your daughter is " Up and Down the Worry Hill " by Aureen Pinto Wagner (I think). You should be able to find it at the library. One of the scariest things for kids and parents both, I think, is to feel lost and alone, like no one else has ever felt this way. You are not alone; there are many wonderful people on this listserve which is a lifeline for many of us. > > Subject: New here...absolutely devastated > To: > Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 3:20 PM > Hello everyone. My name is Crystal. I > am new here and in desperate need of support. Let me tell > you what is going on with us and a little about my daughter. > Last month my daughter turned five years old. She was > perfectly fine. A few weeks ago she developed a bad cold > that STILL has not gone away. About this time she also had a > problem with a bully at school who insisted that they trade > books at rest time every day. She told her no and the girl > got mad and made her cry. She was previously a little > worried about this girl because she pushed her on the first > day of school. Yet, my daughter still wants so badly to be > her friend. About two weeks ago she started asking me to > check her hands for splinters. Not all the time, but maybe > once a day. That same week she had a hard time falling > asleep at night because she was worried about a project she > had to do at school the next day where she had to poke holes > in a piece of paper with her name on it with what I am > assuming was a thumb tack or > something. She was a fraid the tack would end up on the > carpet and she would stick her hand on it. She cried a > little. We talked about it and she went to sleep. The next > morning she mentioned it again. We talked about it one time > and she went to school. She came home that day with the > project complete and said it went fine and she was happy she > did it. Also a different morning that week she asked me (in > a very sad way) " Mommy, has anyone ever said they hate you? " > Turns out a boy came up to her at recess and said that a > girl hated her but she had no idea why. She was really upset > by this. I think the girl didn't like that my daughter was > playing with someone that was " her friend. " I told her that > it was that girls loss and not to let it bother her because > some people are just hateful and not everyone has to be our > friend. That Friday my husband and I went with her to the > Zoo for a field trip. She was fine although a bit hyper and > I had a hard time getting her to listen to me. I had > been having a hard time with her listening to me lately > though and I also attributed it to being at the zoo and > being excited. She was also still sick with a cold, but it > wasn't that bad at the time. Over the weekend her cold got a > bit worse with a nasty cough. I kept her home from school > the next Monday, but sent her back the next day. I learned > from her teacher later that when she came back she washed or > sanitized her hands all day long. On Wednesday my husband > picked her up from school and we learned that she had a bad > day and was crying and missed her parents. She also told us > that she was upset because she stabbed herself in the hand > with scissors. I didn't even see a mark though. That night, > I read to her and put her to bed as normal, but then she > called me back up and was crying because she said she didn't > want to use scissors anymore because they might poke her eye > out. She was very concerned with it, but she calmed down and > went to sleep pretty fast. The next night at > bedtime, she was convinced that she had been bitten by a > spider. She had my husband check her whole body all over and > the bed several times. It was a 30 minute process. I came up > to relieve him and I spent the next 20 minutes with her, > reassuring her that there were no spiders in her room. We > actually do have an issue with brown recluse spiders in our > home, but we have our house treated, we rarely see one and > she has NEVER been scared of them before. Friday night we > finally realized something was very wrong when she couldn't > concentrate on anything and kept asking us if various parts > of her body were okay. She would want us to look at her toes > to see if they were okay and ask again and again and again > if they were. Then it was her arm, elbow, knee, leg, head, > face, EVERYTHING. She would barely touch something like the > table or door and say it hurt her. She couldnt stop. > On Saturday my husband took her to an Open House at the Fire > Station that she wanted to go to and she asked if > she had been hit by a car as they were walking up. Then > she was convinced that she had taken poison at one of the > exhibits where they discussed how some medicine looks like > candy. She asked the woman there repeatedly if she was sure. > That was it, we took her to the clinic since her doctors > office was closed and they though maybe she was having a > reaction to the cold medicine she was being given. We > discontinued and waited a couple day but it just got worse > and stranger. She asked if her arms were still attached > because she worried they may have been ripped off. (Found > out last night that she got that from the Greys Anatomy show > I was watching a couple of weeks ago that she just saw in > passing. Then she wanted me to check her pee-pee to see if > it was hurt because she wanted to make sure she wasn't hurt > like a little boy who was raped by a teenager that she > remembered hearing on the news. (That was like 6 months > ago.) It goes on and on and on. Monday night we went to the > Children's > Hospital to find out what was going on. They did blood > tests, urine tests and a ct scan. They all came back normal. > The only thing they said was that she had some fluid in her > ears and her sinuses were really full. They called Psych who > came and spoke with us and she told us that my daughter > seems to have OCD brought on by illness and anxiety. She > also had them do a strep test and we should have the results > from that tomorrow. She said it may clear up when she gets > better or not go away and improve we just don't know for > sure. It feels like I lost my little girl. She can't stop > having these fears and worrying about everything and she is > just not herself. She is acting so strange and I don't know > how to handle it or where to go from here. Is it going to > get better? Will she ever be normal again? Last night was so > hard. It took her 2 1/2 hours to go to sleep and that was > only when we all decided to go to bed and she slept with us. > She seems to understand that she is acting compulsive. > She asks us what is wrong with her and she will say, " How > do I stop Mommy? I don't know how to stop. " I really need > some advice or just some support. Thank you. Crystal > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Our list archives feature may be accessed at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group// > by scrolling down to the archives calendar . Our links > may be accessed at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group//links > . 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Guest guest Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 Hi Crystal,there is ocd that is brought on by a Strep virus.It is called Pandas.There is a Md in NJ and she recently was on tv.Her name is Dr.Nicolaides.Phone # .She treats Pandas.There is also a book about a boy who had ocd from strep called " Saving Sammy " There is also a website pandasnetwork.org .There is a book for children " What to do when your brain gets stuck " Our daughter is 6 1/2 years old and has ocd.We are going to Dr.N in November to rule out pandas.Hang in there it will get better!Steph Subject: New here...absolutely devastated To: Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 3:20 PM Hello everyone. My name is Crystal. I am new here and in desperate need of support. Let me tell you what is going on with us and a little about my daughter. Last month my daughter turned five years old. She was perfectly fine. A few weeks ago she developed a bad cold that STILL has not gone away. About this time she also had a problem with a bully at school who insisted that they trade books at rest time every day. She told her no and the girl got mad and made her cry. She was previously a little worried about this girl because she pushed her on the first day of school. Yet, my daughter still wants so badly to be her friend. About two weeks ago she started asking me to check her hands for splinters. Not all the time, but maybe once a day. That same week she had a hard time falling asleep at night because she was worried about a project she had to do at school the next day where she had to poke holes in a piece of paper with her name on it with what I am assuming was a thumb tack or something. She was a fraid the tack would end up on the carpet and she would stick her hand on it. She cried a little. We talked about it and she went to sleep. The next morning she mentioned it again. We talked about it one time and she went to school. She came home that day with the project complete and said it went fine and she was happy she did it. Also a different morning that week she asked me (in a very sad way) " Mommy, has anyone ever said they hate you? " Turns out a boy came up to her at recess and said that a girl hated her but she had no idea why. She was really upset by this. I think the girl didn't like that my daughter was playing with someone that was " her friend. " I told her that it was that girls loss and not to let it bother her because some people are just hateful and not everyone has to be our friend. That Friday my husband and I went with her to the Zoo for a field trip. She was fine although a bit hyper and I had a hard time getting her to listen to me. I had been having a hard time with her listening to me lately though and I also attributed it to being at the zoo and being excited. She was also still sick with a cold, but it wasn't that bad at the time. Over the weekend her cold got a bit worse with a nasty cough. I kept her home from school the next Monday, but sent her back the next day. I learned from her teacher later that when she came back she washed or sanitized her hands all day long. On Wednesday my husband picked her up from school and we learned that she had a bad day and was crying and missed her parents. She also told us that she was upset because she stabbed herself in the hand with scissors. I didn't even see a mark though. That night, I read to her and put her to bed as normal, but then she called me back up and was crying because she said she didn't want to use scissors anymore because they might poke her eye out. She was very concerned with it, but she calmed down and went to sleep pretty fast. The next night at bedtime, she was convinced that she had been bitten by a spider. She had my husband check her whole body all over and the bed several times. It was a 30 minute process. I came up to relieve him and I spent the next 20 minutes with her, reassuring her that there were no spiders in her room. We actually do have an issue with brown recluse spiders in our home, but we have our house treated, we rarely see one and she has NEVER been scared of them before. Friday night we finally realized something was very wrong when she couldn't concentrate on anything and kept asking us if various parts of her body were okay. She would want us to look at her toes to see if they were okay and ask again and again and again if they were. Then it was her arm, elbow, knee, leg, head, face, EVERYTHING. She would barely touch something like the table or door and say it hurt her. She couldnt stop. On Saturday my husband took her to an Open House at the Fire Station that she wanted to go to and she asked if she had been hit by a car as they were walking up. Then she was convinced that she had taken poison at one of the exhibits where they discussed how some medicine looks like candy. She asked the woman there repeatedly if she was sure. That was it, we took her to the clinic since her doctors office was closed and they though maybe she was having a reaction to the cold medicine she was being given. We discontinued and waited a couple day but it just got worse and stranger. She asked if her arms were still attached because she worried they may have been ripped off. (Found out last night that she got that from the Greys Anatomy show I was watching a couple of weeks ago that she just saw in passing. Then she wanted me to check her pee-pee to see if it was hurt because she wanted to make sure she wasn't hurt like a little boy who was raped by a teenager that she remembered hearing on the news. (That was like 6 months ago.) It goes on and on and on. Monday night we went to the Children's Hospital to find out what was going on. They did blood tests, urine tests and a ct scan. They all came back normal. The only thing they said was that she had some fluid in her ears and her sinuses were really full. They called Psych who came and spoke with us and she told us that my daughter seems to have OCD brought on by illness and anxiety. She also had them do a strep test and we should have the results from that tomorrow. She said it may clear up when she gets better or not go away and improve we just don't know for sure. It feels like I lost my little girl. She can't stop having these fears and worrying about everything and she is just not herself. She is acting so strange and I don't know how to handle it or where to go from here. Is it going to get better? Will she ever be normal again? Last night was so hard. It took her 2 1/2 hours to go to sleep and that was only when we all decided to go to bed and she slept with us. She seems to understand that she is acting compulsive. She asks us what is wrong with her and she will say, " How do I stop Mommy? I don't know how to stop. " I really need some advice or just some support. Thank you. Crystal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 Crystal, I know just how you feel.? My daughter is now 7 and we suspect PANDAS (OCD brought on by a Strep infection).? It's confusing, controversial, and scary but take a deep breath and know that there is treatment for OCD.? You need to find a therapist who specializes in pediatric OCD and uses exposure therapy (the only proven method) and who also knows about PANDAS.? Whether it's PANDAS or not, the therapy is the same, so she/he can begin treatment and set you on course to deal with the infection aspect.? My daughter is doing very well now and is not on any medication.? It will be ok. MIssy in OH New here...absolutely devastated > To: > Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 3:20 PM > Hello everyone. My name is Crystal. I > am new here and in desperate need of support. Let me tell > you what is going on with us and a little about my daughter. > Last month my daughter turned five years old. She was > perfectly fine. A few weeks ago she developed a bad cold > that STILL has not gone away. About this time she also had a > problem with a bully at school who insisted that they trade > books at rest time every day. She told her no and the girl > got mad and made her cry. She was previously a little > worried about this girl because she pushed her on the first > day of school. Yet, my daughter still wants so badly to be > her friend. About two weeks ago she started asking me to > check her hands for splinters. Not all the time, but maybe > once a day. That same week she had a hard time falling > asleep at night because she was worried about a project she > had to do at school the next day where she had to poke holes > in a piece of paper with her name on it with what I am > assuming was a thumb tack or > something. She was a fraid the tack would end up on the > carpet and she would stick her hand on it. She cried a > little. We talked about it and she went to sleep. The next > morning she mentioned it again. We talked about it one time > and she went to school. She came home that day with the > project complete and said it went fine and she was happy she > did it. Also a different morning that week she asked me (in > a very sad way) " Mommy, has anyone ever said they hate you? " > Turns out a boy came up to her at recess and said that a > girl hated her but she had no idea why. She was really upset > by this. I think the girl didn't like that my daughter was > playing with someone that was " her friend. " I told her that > it was that girls loss and not to let it bother her because > some people are just hateful and not everyone has to be our > friend. That Friday my husband and I went with her to the > Zoo for a field trip. She was fine although a bit hyper and > I had a hard time getting her to listen to me. I had > been having a hard time with her listening to me lately > though and I also attributed it to being at the zoo and > being excited. She was also still sick with a cold, but it > wasn't that bad at the time. Over the weekend her cold got a > bit worse with a nasty cough. I kept her home from school > the next Monday, but sent her back the next day. I learned > from her teacher later that when she came back she washed or > sanitized her hands all day long. On Wednesday my husband > picked her up from school and we learned that she had a bad > day and was crying and missed her parents. She also told us > that she was upset because she stabbed herself in the hand > with scissors. I didn't even see a mark though. That night, > I read to her and put her to bed as normal, but then she > called me back up and was crying because she said she didn't > want to use scissors anymore because they might poke her eye > out. She was very concerned with it, but she calmed down and > went to sleep pretty fast. The next night at > bedtime, she was convinced that she had been bitten by a > spider. She had my husband check her whole body all over and > the bed several times. It was a 30 minute process. I came up > to relieve him and I spent the next 20 minutes with her, > reassuring her that there were no spiders in her room. We > actually do have an issue with brown recluse spiders in our > home, but we have our house treated, we rarely see one and > she has NEVER been scared of them before. Friday night we > finally realized something was very wrong when she couldn't > concentrate on anything and kept asking us if various parts > of her body were okay. She would want us to look at her toes > to see if they were okay and ask again and again and again > if they were. Then it was her arm, elbow, knee, leg, head, > face, EVERYTHING. She would barely touch something like the > table or door and say it hurt her. She couldnt stop.? > On Saturday my husband took her to an Open House at the Fire > Station that she wanted to go to and she asked if > she had been hit by a car as they were walking up. Then > she was convinced that she had taken poison at one of the > exhibits where they discussed how some medicine looks like > candy. She asked the woman there repeatedly if she was sure. > That was it, we took her to the clinic since her doctors > office was closed and they though maybe she was having a > reaction to the cold medicine she was being given. We > discontinued and waited a couple day but it just got worse > and stranger. She asked if her arms were still attached > because she worried they may have been ripped off. (Found > out last night that she got that from the Greys Anatomy show > I was watching a couple of weeks ago that she just saw in > passing. Then she wanted me to check her pee-pee to see if > it was hurt because she wanted to make sure she wasn't hurt > like a little boy who was raped by a teenager that she > remembered hearing on the news. (That was like 6 months > ago.) It goes on and on and on. Monday night we went to the > Children's > Hospital to find out what was going on. They did blood > tests, urine tests and a ct scan. They all came back normal. > The only thing they said was that she had some fluid in her > ears and her sinuses were really full. They called Psych who > came and spoke with us and she told us that my daughter > seems to have OCD brought on by illness and anxiety. She > also had them do a strep test and we should have the results > from that tomorrow. She said it may clear up when she gets > better or not go away and improve we just don't know for > sure. It feels like I lost my little girl. She can't stop > having these fears and worrying about everything and she is > just not herself. She is acting so strange and I don't know > how to handle it or where to go from here. Is it going to > get better? Will she ever be normal again? Last night was so > hard. It took her 2 1/2 hours to go to sleep and that was > only when we all decided to go to bed and she slept with us. > She seems to understand that she is acting compulsive. > She asks us what is wrong with her and she will say, " How > do I stop Mommy? I don't know how to stop. " I really need > some advice or just some support. Thank you. Crystal > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Our list archives feature may be accessed at:? http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group// > by scrolling down to the archives calendar .? Our links > may be accessed at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group//links > .? 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Guest guest Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 Hi Crystal! I'm (short for Crystal!) I saw where others have already mentioned therapy (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Exposure & Response Prevention - CBT with ERP) and have suggested children's books. And PANDAS type OCD. Yeah, it's rough with the seemingly abrupt OCD onset, hang in there! My son (now 20) began with OCD in 6th grade. Suddenly OCD stuff 24/7, just constant. However, when younger he also asked a lot of reassurance type questions, some of them similar to your daughter, asking so much about his body (what's that mark/blemish, how long will it take this to heal, I'm feeling something in my stomach/chest...what's wrong, could it be cancer...and on & on). And I could answer him and then maybe 30 min or less later, he'd be back, even with same question. At the time I just thought of him as worrying too much and hoped he'd get thru this " stage " - which he eventually did. He had a few other quirks too. Just nothing that signaled " disorder " to me. The questions weren't everyday but often, same with other stuff, nothing so bad I sought help. But when OCD began in 6th grade with all types of compulsions, etc., constantly, well the " disorder " was here! Sounds like your daughter also has the 24/7 daily OCD and sounds like it started due to illness. You'll read lots about PANDAS OCD if that is determined, but the therapy (CBT with ERP) will still be the same. Doctor might approach any other treatment (meds or antibiotics) differently than non-PANDAS. Sometimes with PANDAS the OCD will wane, even go away, after a few weeks but begin again with future illness. Not always the case. 's OCD hasn't been determined as PANDAS but his OCD still worsened with a fever or strep. I'm sorry she's got the bully type at school, that's rough enough without throwing in OCD amid the worries of that! I know this time is like a nightmare, roller coaster, just worry about your daughter, but you're still in the diagnosing, getting help with school, seeking help...initial phase, this WILL get better! Just hang in there, breathe, and do find some OCD-free time for you & dad, even just minutes here & there during the day! > > Hello everyone. My name is Crystal. I am new here and in desperate need of support. Let me tell you what is going on with us and a little about my daughter. Last month my daughter turned five years old. She was perfectly fine. A few weeks ago she developed a bad cold that STILL has not gone away. About this time she also had a problem with a bully at school who insisted that they trade books at rest time every day. She told her no and the girl got mad and made her Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 Hi Crystal, Welcome to the group. So sorry about all that is going on right now. Glad you joined the group. You'll receive tons of information and support. I ditto what said so eloquently, especially stressing ERP and how hard this is initially and that it does get better. Good luck and remember we're here. Terry > > Hello everyone. My name is Crystal. I am new here and in desperate need of support. Let me tell you what is going on with us and a little about my daughter. Last month my daughter turned five years old. She was perfectly fine. A few weeks ago she developed a bad cold that STILL has not gone away. About this time she also had a problem with a bully at school who insisted that they trade books at rest time every day. She told her no and the girl got mad and made her cry. She was previously a little worried about this girl because she pushed her on the first day of school. Yet, my daughter still wants so badly to be her friend. About two weeks ago she started asking me to check her hands for splinters. Not all the time, but maybe once a day. That same week she had a hard time falling asleep at night because she was worried about a project she had to do at school the next day where she had to poke holes in a piece of paper with her name on it with what I am assuming was a thumb tack or something. She was a fraid the tack would end up on the carpet and she would stick her hand on it. She cried a little. We talked about it and she went to sleep. The next morning she mentioned it again. We talked about it one time and she went to school. She came home that day with the project complete and said it went fine and she was happy she did it. Also a different morning that week she asked me (in a very sad way) " Mommy, has anyone ever said they hate you? " Turns out a boy came up to her at recess and said that a girl hated her but she had no idea why. She was really upset by this. I think the girl didn't like that my daughter was playing with someone that was " her friend. " I told her that it was that girls loss and not to let it bother her because some people are just hateful and not everyone has to be our friend. That Friday my husband and I went with her to the Zoo for a field trip. She was fine although a bit hyper and I had a hard time getting her to listen to me. I had been having a hard time with her listening to me lately though and I also attributed it to being at the zoo and being excited. She was also still sick with a cold, but it wasn't that bad at the time. Over the weekend her cold got a bit worse with a nasty cough. I kept her home from school the next Monday, but sent her back the next day. I learned from her teacher later that when she came back she washed or sanitized her hands all day long. On Wednesday my husband picked her up from school and we learned that she had a bad day and was crying and missed her parents. She also told us that she was upset because she stabbed herself in the hand with scissors. I didn't even see a mark though. That night, I read to her and put her to bed as normal, but then she called me back up and was crying because she said she didn't want to use scissors anymore because they might poke her eye out. She was very concerned with it, but she calmed down and went to sleep pretty fast. The next night at bedtime, she was convinced that she had been bitten by a spider. She had my husband check her whole body all over and the bed several times. It was a 30 minute process. I came up to relieve him and I spent the next 20 minutes with her, reassuring her that there were no spiders in her room. We actually do have an issue with brown recluse spiders in our home, but we have our house treated, we rarely see one and she has NEVER been scared of them before. Friday night we finally realized something was very wrong when she couldn't concentrate on anything and kept asking us if various parts of her body were okay. She would want us to look at her toes to see if they were okay and ask again and again and again if they were. Then it was her arm, elbow, knee, leg, head, face, EVERYTHING. She would barely touch something like the table or door and say it hurt her. She couldnt stop. On Saturday my husband took her to an Open House at the Fire Station that she wanted to go to and she asked if she had been hit by a car as they were walking up. Then she was convinced that she had taken poison at one of the exhibits where they discussed how some medicine looks like candy. She asked the woman there repeatedly if she was sure. That was it, we took her to the clinic since her doctors office was closed and they though maybe she was having a reaction to the cold medicine she was being given. We discontinued and waited a couple day but it just got worse and stranger. She asked if her arms were still attached because she worried they may have been ripped off. (Found out last night that she got that from the Greys Anatomy show I was watching a couple of weeks ago that she just saw in passing. Then she wanted me to check her pee-pee to see if it was hurt because she wanted to make sure she wasn't hurt like a little boy who was raped by a teenager that she remembered hearing on the news. (That was like 6 months ago.) It goes on and on and on. Monday night we went to the Children's Hospital to find out what was going on. They did blood tests, urine tests and a ct scan. They all came back normal. The only thing they said was that she had some fluid in her ears and her sinuses were really full. They called Psych who came and spoke with us and she told us that my daughter seems to have OCD brought on by illness and anxiety. She also had them do a strep test and we should have the results from that tomorrow. She said it may clear up when she gets better or not go away and improve we just don't know for sure. It feels like I lost my little girl. She can't stop having these fears and worrying about everything and she is just not herself. She is acting so strange and I don't know how to handle it or where to go from here. Is it going to get better? Will she ever be normal again? Last night was so hard. It took her 2 1/2 hours to go to sleep and that was only when we all decided to go to bed and she slept with us. She seems to understand that she is acting compulsive. She asks us what is wrong with her and she will say, " How do I stop Mommy? I don't know how to stop. " I really need some advice or just some support. Thank you. 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Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 Crystal, I am so sorry for what you and your family are going through. I know how very scary it is to put your child to bed and have them wake up a different person. This is exactly what happened with my daughter when she was five. Unfortunately, it took us almost one year to figure out what was going on. The very positive thing in your case is that you hopefully will not have to endure that. What you are describing is PANDAS, no question. Go to these two following web sites to learn more: www.pandasnetwork.org and www.latitudes.org (there is a PANDAS section) There are over 100 families on the latitudes forum whose children have PANDAS, so there is lots of info and help for you! Strep can be in many different places in the body, the tonsils are just one place. Getting normal strep titers means nothing b/c many kids with PANDAS have strep but their titers are normal. When the physician sees a normal titer he/she says the child cannot have strep, which is absolutely not the case. You can also get a negative throat culture and still have strep. One of the places that strep hides in in the ear (way down in the eustachian tube and middle ear) and the sinuses. You said her sinuses are full and she has fluid in her ears? They very well could have strep- it is very common. She needs to be placed on a strong dose of an effective antibiotic ASAP (not penicillin or amoxicillin b/c they have high failure rates with strep) A cephalosporin (like keflex or omniceph) or zithromax. One of the best ways to diagnose PANDAS is by the response to antibiotics. You do not want to delay getting her on antibiotics. Unfortunately a lot of physicians are still clueless as to PANDAS existence and some physicians don't even believe it can exist. With that said, let me tell you that there are physicians around the world (they are busily studying this in many countries) who absolutely know how real PANDAS is. Please don't let any doctor tell you this is not what is going on or that PANDAS is " controversial " . You hang in there and let me know if I can help. Bottom line is she needs antibiotics asap. Colleen > > Hello everyone. My name is Crystal. I am new here and in desperate need of support. Let me tell you what is going on with us and a little about my daughter. Last month my daughter turned five years old. She was perfectly fine. A few weeks ago she developed a bad cold that STILL has not gone away. About this time she also had a problem with a bully at school who insisted that they trade books at rest time every day. She told her no and the girl got mad and made her cry. She was previously a little worried about this girl because she pushed her on the first day of school. Yet, my daughter still wants so badly to be her friend. About two weeks ago she started asking me to check her hands for splinters. Not all the time, but maybe once a day. That same week she had a hard time falling asleep at night because she was worried about a project she had to do at school the next day where she had to poke holes in a piece of paper with her name on it with what I am assuming was a thumb tack or something. She was a fraid the tack would end up on the carpet and she would stick her hand on it. She cried a little. We talked about it and she went to sleep. The next morning she mentioned it again. We talked about it one time and she went to school. She came home that day with the project complete and said it went fine and she was happy she did it. Also a different morning that week she asked me (in a very sad way) " Mommy, has anyone ever said they hate you? " Turns out a boy came up to her at recess and said that a girl hated her but she had no idea why. She was really upset by this. I think the girl didn't like that my daughter was playing with someone that was " her friend. " I told her that it was that girls loss and not to let it bother her because some people are just hateful and not everyone has to be our friend. That Friday my husband and I went with her to the Zoo for a field trip. She was fine although a bit hyper and I had a hard time getting her to listen to me. I had been having a hard time with her listening to me lately though and I also attributed it to being at the zoo and being excited. She was also still sick with a cold, but it wasn't that bad at the time. Over the weekend her cold got a bit worse with a nasty cough. I kept her home from school the next Monday, but sent her back the next day. I learned from her teacher later that when she came back she washed or sanitized her hands all day long. On Wednesday my husband picked her up from school and we learned that she had a bad day and was crying and missed her parents. She also told us that she was upset because she stabbed herself in the hand with scissors. I didn't even see a mark though. That night, I read to her and put her to bed as normal, but then she called me back up and was crying because she said she didn't want to use scissors anymore because they might poke her eye out. She was very concerned with it, but she calmed down and went to sleep pretty fast. The next night at bedtime, she was convinced that she had been bitten by a spider. She had my husband check her whole body all over and the bed several times. It was a 30 minute process. I came up to relieve him and I spent the next 20 minutes with her, reassuring her that there were no spiders in her room. We actually do have an issue with brown recluse spiders in our home, but we have our house treated, we rarely see one and she has NEVER been scared of them before. Friday night we finally realized something was very wrong when she couldn't concentrate on anything and kept asking us if various parts of her body were okay. She would want us to look at her toes to see if they were okay and ask again and again and again if they were. Then it was her arm, elbow, knee, leg, head, face, EVERYTHING. She would barely touch something like the table or door and say it hurt her. She couldnt stop. On Saturday my husband took her to an Open House at the Fire Station that she wanted to go to and she asked if she had been hit by a car as they were walking up. Then she was convinced that she had taken poison at one of the exhibits where they discussed how some medicine looks like candy. She asked the woman there repeatedly if she was sure. That was it, we took her to the clinic since her doctors office was closed and they though maybe she was having a reaction to the cold medicine she was being given. We discontinued and waited a couple day but it just got worse and stranger. She asked if her arms were still attached because she worried they may have been ripped off. (Found out last night that she got that from the Greys Anatomy show I was watching a couple of weeks ago that she just saw in passing. Then she wanted me to check her pee-pee to see if it was hurt because she wanted to make sure she wasn't hurt like a little boy who was raped by a teenager that she remembered hearing on the news. (That was like 6 months ago.) It goes on and on and on. Monday night we went to the Children's Hospital to find out what was going on. They did blood tests, urine tests and a ct scan. They all came back normal. The only thing they said was that she had some fluid in her ears and her sinuses were really full. They called Psych who came and spoke with us and she told us that my daughter seems to have OCD brought on by illness and anxiety. She also had them do a strep test and we should have the results from that tomorrow. She said it may clear up when she gets better or not go away and improve we just don't know for sure. It feels like I lost my little girl. She can't stop having these fears and worrying about everything and she is just not herself. She is acting so strange and I don't know how to handle it or where to go from here. Is it going to get better? Will she ever be normal again? Last night was so hard. It took her 2 1/2 hours to go to sleep and that was only when we all decided to go to bed and she slept with us. She seems to understand that she is acting compulsive. She asks us what is wrong with her and she will say, " How do I stop Mommy? I don't know how to stop. " I really need some advice or just some support. Thank you. 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Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 Crystal, So sorry you are experiencing this. All of us on this list can remember our lives before OCD reared its ugly head. It is devastating. We wish we didn't have to deal with it. It's o.k. to be angry and grieve. But know that there is hope, this is a very common disorder, and there are people (like this wonderful group) to help you and your family through this. A book that has helped my understanding, Tamar Chansky's book " Freeing you child from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder " I would visit with your daughter's teacher and principal also about the bullying. My 12 yr. old son with OCD has major flares with his OCD due to the stress of being bullied. I don't believe school stress caused his OCD, but it sure can make it worse. I am working with our school to become more aware of verbal bullying. We have even threatened to bring in protection and advocacy. Otherwise, I can't add anything to what the rest of the members have already said. They are an invaluable source of knowledge, wisdom and experience. Blessings from NOrth Dakota, Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 Hi Crystal, I can see that you have gotten lots of good information regarding PANDAS, which this certainly sounds like. I didn't see that anyone sent you this link. This is the story that the Today Show did on Saving Sammy. http://today. <http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/33000818#33000818> msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/33000818#33000818 I hope you are starting to find the help that you need for your daughter. I too had tears in my eyes as I read your story because it was all too familiar. I know just how hard this can be to deal with. But there is help out there and as I know someone else told you, there IS a light at the end of the tunnel! All the best, _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of sosures2009 Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 2:21 PM To: Subject: New here...absolutely devastated Hello everyone. My name is Crystal. I am new here and in desperate need of support. Let me tell you what is going on with us and a little about my daughter. Last month my daughter turned five years old. She was perfectly fine. A few weeks ago she developed a bad cold that STILL has not gone away. About this time she also had a problem with a bully at school who insisted that they trade books at rest time every day. She told her no and the girl got mad and made her cry. She was previously a little worried about this girl because she pushed her on the first day of school. Yet, my daughter still wants so badly to be her friend. About two weeks ago she started asking me to check her hands for splinters. Not all the time, but maybe once a day. That same week she had a hard time falling asleep at night because she was worried about a project she had to do at school the next day where she had to poke holes in a piece of paper with her name on it with what I am assuming was a thumb tack or something. She was a fraid the tack would end up on the carpet and she would stick her hand on it. She cried a little. We talked about it and she went to sleep. The next morning she mentioned it again. We talked about it one time and she went to school. She came home that day with the project complete and said it went fine and she was happy she did it. Also a different morning that week she asked me (in a very sad way) " Mommy, has anyone ever said they hate you? " Turns out a boy came up to her at recess and said that a girl hated her but she had no idea why. She was really upset by this. I think the girl didn't like that my daughter was playing with someone that was " her friend. " I told her that it was that girls loss and not to let it bother her because some people are just hateful and not everyone has to be our friend. That Friday my husband and I went with her to the Zoo for a field trip. She was fine although a bit hyper and I had a hard time getting her to listen to me. I had been ! having a hard time with her listening to me lately though and I also attributed it to being at the zoo and being excited. She was also still sick with a cold, but it wasn't that bad at the time. Over the weekend her cold got a bit worse with a nasty cough. I kept her home from school the next Monday, but sent her back the next day. I learned from her teacher later that when she came back she washed or sanitized her hands all day long. On Wednesday my husband picked her up from school and we learned that she had a bad day and was crying and missed her parents. She also told us that she was upset because she stabbed herself in the hand with scissors. I didn't even see a mark though. That night, I read to her and put her to bed as normal, but then she called me back up and was crying because she said she didn't want to use scissors anymore because they might poke her eye out. She was very concerned with it, but she calmed down and went to sleep pretty fast. The next night at bedtime, she was convinced that she had been bitten by a spider. She had my husband check her whole body all over and the bed several times. It was a 30 minute process. I came up to relieve him and I spent the next 20 minutes with her, reassuring her that there were no spiders in her room. We actually do have an issue with brown recluse spiders in our home, but we have our house treated, we rarely see one and she has NEVER been scared of them before. Friday night we finally realized something was very wrong when she couldn't concentrate on anything and kept asking us if various parts of her body were okay. She would want us to look at her toes to see if they were okay and ask again and again and again if they were. Then it was her arm, elbow, knee, leg, head, face, EVERYTHING. She would barely touch something like the table or door and say it hurt her. She couldnt stop. On Saturday my husband took her to an Open House at the Fire Station that she wanted to go to and she asked if she had been hit by a car as they were walking up. Then she was c! onvinced that she had taken poison at one of the exhibits where they discussed how some medicine looks like candy. She asked the woman there repeatedly if she was sure. That was it, we took her to the clinic since her doctors office was closed and they though maybe she was having a reaction to the cold medicine she was being given. We discontinued and waited a couple day but it just got worse and stranger. She asked if her arms were still attached because she worried they may have been ripped off. (Found out last night that she got that from the Greys Anatomy show I was watching a couple of weeks ago that she just saw in passing. Then she wanted me to check her pee-pee to see if it was hurt because she wanted to make sure she wasn't hurt like a little boy who was raped by a teenager that she remembered hearing on the news. (That was like 6 months ago.) It goes on and on and on. Monday night we went to the Children's Hospital to find out what was going on. They did blood tests, urine tests and a ct scan. They all came back normal. The only thing they said was that she had some fluid in her ears and her sinuses were really full. They called Psych who came and spoke with us and she told us that my daughter seems to have OCD brought on by illness and anxiety. She also had them do a strep test and we should have the results from that tomorrow. She said it may clear up when she gets better or not go away and improve we just don't know for sure. It feels like I lost my little girl. She can't stop having these fears and worrying about everything and she is just not herself. She is acting so strange and I don't know how to handle it or where to go from here. Is it going to get better? Will she ever be normal again? Last night was so hard. It took her 2 1/2 hours to go to sleep and that was only when we all decided to go to bed and she slept with us. She seems to understand that she is acting compulsive. She asks us what is wrong with her and she will say, " How do I stop Mommy? I don't know how to stop. " I reall! y need s ome advice or just some support. Thank you. Crystal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 I did want to say, since we have so many " kinds of OCD " here - from parents of children with regular OCD, child with co-morbid diagnosis, such as asperger & OCD, and children with PANDAS - that they are all stories that inspire sadness when I read them - but that they all also have opportunities for great hope though medication and therapy. I am so inspired by the stories of Stormy & & Colleen & others- stories with such respect and courage. No matter what your child's " start " , there can be a hopeful ending, especially in this day and age, when we finally have access to proven therapy in ERP. Just don't forget to check the medical side with a sudden onset - it can really help your child. All my best - in NC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 Crystal, Not much else to add, but wanted to give you a hug and let you know you aren't alone. Shaw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2009 Report Share Posted October 9, 2009 Lord do I feel for you. My little girl has had episodes like this periodically since she was 4. She is now almost 8 and when recently she started hand washing we thought of ocd. We are waiting to see a pediatrician and a psychologist. No one here on P.E.I. seems to specialize in treating ocd. My family Doctor said she is normal....but I know my child. The pediatrician sent us forms to fill out and they were for adhd. I'm betting it will be a battle with the Doctors to take me seriously. Her symptoms come and go....usually around a cold. It is frightening. She gets voices in her head telling her to do bad things. She worries about accidents...like being hit by a car. She won't leave my side. She cries when she is not with me. She gets scared of her teachers. She worries about doing something bad that will get her punished.She washes her hands only at school. She has strong temper flares with me. She thinks swear words in her mind and thinks she will get into trouble. She says the voice in her head tells her to just die...that she is no good. She checks with me continually to be sure she is not in trouble. Worry worry worry.Then suddenly...it will all disappear. She returns to her old playful funny self. She is normally outgoing and hilarious. I wait for it to return...praying it won't. We are in limbo right now waiting for help. When her symptoms go away I wonder if I'm the crazy one....but when we are in the thick of these obsessions I am convinced there is something terribly wrong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2009 Report Share Posted October 9, 2009 I'm so sorry this OCD has taken over your daughter too. I can totally relate to you in that feeling you have. My daugther has had her OCD for a while and we just had a Mother/daughter family therapy session in which I realized that I've felt that way ever since her OCD became in the forefront in 2005-2006 time frame. I just feel like my sweet girl has been overshadowed by all the irrational thoughts of this horrible OCD. I almost lost hope for her for a while. I hope it helps you to know that just the very fact that you are learning about it and taking it on is really what's going to get her back sooner. I took a very long time to really even understand that this OCD is REAL and it's not going to go away unless we really fight back. I just wanted to write in response to you because I feel that huge difference between the kid she was before OCD and the kid she is now is so drastic. It's something that I've heard parents of children with Autism have described. In some ways the OCD is similar, I think. My daughter had so much happiness and enjoyed life before the OCD and after the OCD crept in her world became so scary no matter what we did or did not do. She is doing much better now with medication, but we still have to find the ERP therapist. You are at the very beginning stages and so trust me in that, it will get better! It's very difficult right now to hear some of the things your daughter is experiencing, I know. I have had many many nights of sadness and reading for hours to try to get some relief for myself and de-stress. I never did allow myself to get away and take breaks, until recently when the wear and tear on me got me physically. I have to say that you will have much more tolerance and positive outlook if you do get someone to take over on a regular basis for your family's sake. I now spend a day each week alone with her and do things she enjoys and an evening once a week either on a date with my husband or doing something with my friends. Also, I think of the OCD as separate from my daughter. I used to think, my daughter has OCD and somewhere I read or heard that it's better for the child to think of the OCD as not them. Maybe someone else can better explain that, but it does help us. She fights off the thoughts better with that outlook. Please keep us posted on your progress. I hope that you and your daughter get relief and things get better soon! -Colleen (I have a daughter, 14 yrs.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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