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Hi Chynna,

I have a 7 yr old with OCD and Tourettes. He was also diagnosed at age 5 with

SID. The only time my son has relief from his tics is when he is asleep.

Are you sure these are tics? Maybe he's just jumping in his sleep? You haven't

noticed any movements during the day?

SID commonly does go with OCD, as well as Tourettes can go with OCD.

I know with my kids, the stress of starting school always makes their symptoms

worse.

I hope you find some answers soon, and welcome to the group!

Hugs

judy

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Subject: Could SID and tics go hand in hand?

 

Hi im new here...my son who is 7 yrs old was dx with SID when he was 3 with a

questionable dx of ocd...he just started grade 2 on weds and that night as he

was lying down to sleep i noticed he was ticking alot a head shake and nose

wrinkling... ive watched him the last few days and its the same he does it only

at night...hes in a very large class this yr almost 35 kids its very

loud...could this be causing the tics the anxiety? of a large class? also he

very organized everything in it place kwim?

Chynna

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I think so...my son has both. His tics are relatively mild, but definitely

there. I think that there are kids with soft neurological signs that have a

kind of syndrome or atypical development with or without mental health issues.

Tics occur more when anxious and anxiety very often occurs at night - maybe

that's the pattern you are seeing. Our pdoc kept Matt in his office a while so

they could talk and he eventually saw the tics for himself (tics can be elusive

when you need others to see them). He always tics more after school and at

dinner ect... It's like he can let it go then. Sensory dysfunction can also be

made worse by anxiety.

Bonnie

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> Hi im new here...my son who is 7 yrs old was dx with SID when he was 3 with a

questionable dx of ocd...he just started grade 2 on weds and that night as he

was lying down to sleep i noticed he was ticking alot a head shake and nose

wrinkling...ive watched him the last few days and its the same he does it only

at night...hes in a very large class this yr almost 35 kids its very

loud...could this be causing the tics the anxiety? of a large class? also he

very organized everything in it place kwim?

> Chynna

>

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i think your right i see them more when his relaxing just before bed ...or

when hes watching tv..his finger twisting thu always present has intensified

this last week to...(i wish there was away to help with the blistering of

his fingers other the then just bandaids thu i do keep his nails as short as

possible) ...hoping the tics dont last long they look like they hurt..when i

ask him thu he says they dont

Chynna

> I think so...my son has both. His tics are relatively mild, but definitely

> there. I think that there are kids with soft neurological signs that have a

> kind of syndrome or atypical development with or without mental health

> issues. Tics occur more when anxious and anxiety very often occurs at night

> - maybe that's the pattern you are seeing. Our pdoc kept Matt in his office

> a while so they could talk and he eventually saw the tics for himself (tics

> can be elusive when you need others to see them). He always tics more after

> school and at dinner ect... It's like he can let it go then. Sensory

> dysfunction can also be made worse by anxiety.

>

> Bonnie

>

>

> >

> > Hi im new here...my son who is 7 yrs old was dx with SID when he was 3

> with a questionable dx of ocd...he just started grade 2 on weds and that

> night as he was lying down to sleep i noticed he was ticking alot a head

> shake and nose wrinkling...ive watched him the last few days and its the

> same he does it only at night...hes in a very large class this yr almost 35

> kids its very loud...could this be causing the tics the anxiety? of a large

> class? also he very organized everything in it place kwim?

> > Chynna

> >

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nope nothing during the day just when he starts relaxing for the 30 mins

before bed when he watch's his cartoons...and im pretty sure their tics

their very rhythmic he twists his head from side to side then wrinkles his

nose

hugs

Chynna

> Hi Chynna,

> I have a 7 yr old with OCD and Tourettes. He was also diagnosed at age 5

> with SID. The only time my son has relief from his tics is when he is

> asleep.

> Are you sure these are tics? Maybe he's just jumping in his sleep? You

> haven't noticed any movements during the day?

>

> SID commonly does go with OCD, as well as Tourettes can go with OCD.

>

> I know with my kids, the stress of starting school always makes their

> symptoms worse.

> I hope you find some answers soon, and welcome to the group!

> Hugs

> judy

>

>

>

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> To:

> Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 1:34:20 PM

> Subject: Could SID and tics go hand in hand?

>

>

> Hi im new here...my son who is 7 yrs old was dx with SID when he was 3 with

> a questionable dx of ocd...he just started grade 2 on weds and that night as

> he was lying down to sleep i noticed he was ticking alot a head shake and

> nose wrinkling... ive watched him the last few days and its the same he does

> it only at night...hes in a very large class this yr almost 35 kids its very

> loud...could this be causing the tics the anxiety? of a large class? also he

> very organized everything in it place kwim?

> Chynna

>

>

>

>

>

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My son takes Tenex 1mg at night for tics. He could probably be on a higher dose

because some of the tics are still evident (though mild), but he says he thinks

he's doing well enough on the present dose.

Bonnie

> > >

> > > Hi im new here...my son who is 7 yrs old was dx with SID when he was 3

> > with a questionable dx of ocd...he just started grade 2 on weds and that

> > night as he was lying down to sleep i noticed he was ticking alot a head

> > shake and nose wrinkling...ive watched him the last few days and its the

> > same he does it only at night...hes in a very large class this yr almost 35

> > kids its very loud...could this be causing the tics the anxiety? of a large

> > class? also he very organized everything in it place kwim?

> > > Chynna

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> > 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 . Our files

> > may be accessed at

> > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group//files .

> > Our list advisors are Gail B. , Ed.D.(http://www.ocdawareness.com ),

> > Tamar Chansky, Ph.D.( http://www.worrywisekids.org ), and Dan Geller, M.D.

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> > ask a question of any of these mental health professionals by inserting the

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> > list moderators are Castle, Judy Chabot, BJ Closner, and Barb

> > Nesrallah. Subscription issues or suggestions may be addressed to Louis

> > Harkins, list administrator, at louisharkins@... . Our group and

> > related groups are listed at

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> > treatment providers list may be viewed at

> > http://www.ocfoundation.info/treatment-providers-list.php .

> > NLM-NIH Drug Information Portal may be viewed at

> >

> >

http://druginfo.nlm.nih.gov/drugportal/drugportal.jsp?APPLICATION_NAME=drugporta\

l. OCF recommended reading list may be viewed at

> > http://www.ocfoundation.org/ocd-oc-spectrum-disorders-book-list.html .

> >

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Hi - Are the Tics a sudden onset? Has he been ill at all recently, especially

with Strep? If so, you may want to explore PANDAS. Does he now have OCD as well

as SID? I'm not sure from your email. OCD is very different from a need to be

organized - it's about whether this " need " is debilitating or anxiety producing.

I'm sure you'll get a wide variety of responses here, as Tics, SID and OCD all

go together for a number of reasons, and all of which are valid. But whenever a

parent mentions a sudden onset, I just want to be sure that you are exploring

medical reasons as well as regular OCD therapy (ERP) and OT for the SID.

My daughter, now 8, had mild sensory issues all her life, but we never would

have really noticed them. However, when her OCD exploded, so did her sensory

issues. We have her in ERP therapy, we do weekly OT therapy for the SID, and we

deal with exploring and helping the underlying medical condition, of which there

can be quite a few.

Best - in NC

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> Hi im new here...my son who is 7 yrs old was dx with SID when he was 3 with a

questionable dx of ocd...he just started grade 2 on weds and that night as he

was lying down to sleep i noticed he was ticking alot a head shake and nose

wrinkling...ive watched him the last few days and its the same he does it only

at night...hes in a very large class this yr almost 35 kids its very

loud...could this be causing the tics the anxiety? of a large class? also he

very organized everything in it place kwim?

> Chynna

>

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Chynna,

I can sympathize with you with these awful tics. My son just got a new tic where

he is sticking his tongue out constantly, now today, he came home with another

tic, where he has to push his belly out as far as he can, and he can't stop. It

makes him feel like vomitting because he is pushing it out so far.

I wish you the best!!

Hugs

judy

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Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 3:34:18 PM

Subject: Re: Could SID and tics go hand in hand?

 

nope nothing during the day just when he starts relaxing for the 30 mins

before bed when he watch's his cartoons...and im pretty sure their tics

their very rhythmic he twists his head from side to side then wrinkles his

nose

hugs

Chynna

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 12:43 PM, jchabot <jchabotsnet (DOT) net> wrote:

> Hi Chynna,

> I have a 7 yr old with OCD and Tourettes. He was also diagnosed at age 5

> with SID. The only time my son has relief from his tics is when he is

> asleep.

> Are you sure these are tics? Maybe he's just jumping in his sleep? You

> haven't noticed any movements during the day?

>

> SID commonly does go with OCD, as well as Tourettes can go with OCD.

>

> I know with my kids, the stress of starting school always makes their

> symptoms worse.

> I hope you find some answers soon, and welcome to the group!

> Hugs

> judy

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: pleasingchynna <pleasingchynna@ gmail.com>

> To: @ yahoogroups. com

> Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 1:34:20 PM

> Subject: Could SID and tics go hand in hand?

>

>

> Hi im new here...my son who is 7 yrs old was dx with SID when he was 3 with

> a questionable dx of ocd...he just started grade 2 on weds and that night as

> he was lying down to sleep i noticed he was ticking alot a head shake and

> nose wrinkling... ive watched him the last few days and its the same he does

> it only at night...hes in a very large class this yr almost 35 kids its very

> loud...could this be causing the tics the anxiety? of a large class? also he

> very organized everything in it place kwim?

> Chynna

>

>

>

>

>

>

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