Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 Hi, It's been about a week since I posted last regarding the ocd/tic trend in my daughter's class. It has been one of the longest weeks in my life. Since they were on school vacation, I made little progress in getting more info on the third child in the class,and am still waiting to find out if that family will talk to me. I heard from the adjustment counselor that the child is no longer having issues - but we don't know why. (I, of course, am wondering if there was an infection that was treated w/abx.) My daughter started antibiotics (omnicef) exactly one week ago today. I have also been giving her ibuprofin. We have not seen any improvement. In fact the vacation week at home was full of contamination fears. We were stuck at home most of the time, because she's to afraid to walk or drive down the streets leading to our house (contaminated two weeks ago by an ambulance driving down). We did finally get an order to have the ASO/Anti D Nase B tests done. Now, I just have to figure out how to get her to the blood drawing station. (There home visit phlebotomists and Visiting Nurses only do adults). I still have a little hope that she will respond to the antibiotics, based on her allergic reaction to Amoxycillan when she was 18 months. She had a ten day dose and on day 14 exploded in hives. Maybe her body processes the medicine slowly?? (Am I grasping at straws?) But I also realize we may be looking at traditional OCD and the next step may be an SSRI. The boy with the tics that tested positive for strep and started antibiotics has shown incredible improvement with temperament and behaviors, but still has the head tic. He is one day ahead of us with the antibiotics. I am also trying to get in touch with three different specialists in Boston. I missed Dr. Geller's return call last night. (Ugh!) My daughter's clinical history was sent to Dr. Fuhlbrigge so we can make an appointment (he is booking into May - Ugh!) We also have an email into the head of children's infectious disease at Floating Hospital. If anyone has any thoughts, I'd love to hear them. Otherwise, I guess I'm just venting (which is fine, too). Thanks, Kara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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