Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 Oh boy, do I feel for you. It seemed like yesterday when my dd(13) started with that.Last night she was asking me over and over if she was going to throw up in her bed. One day at a time is a great way to deal with it!!! I'll be thinking of you. I know where you are coming from!! Hugs Judy ________________________________ To: Sent: Mon, February 22, 2010 2:02:50 PM Subject: Progress is Progress Right?  Well dd made it to school today, and on time - hooray! She threw up at school, however. BUT, rather than bag school, she called my wife to bring the Emetrol(sp), took it and returned to class. One day at a time, one day at a time. She knows it's mental. She's missed so much school I think she forced herself to stay there. Emetrol is really just like the old Coke Syrup my folks gave me, so it's nothing special. But if it just takes the edge off maybe it will help. Even if it has a placebo effect - who cares! It's her mind that is making her sick, so her mind should make her well too! God I hope this phase is quick. Now hopefully getting sick won't bring about a bad association tomorrow morning before she gets to school or we'll be right back to where we were. Now, if there was only a drug to cure the teenage attitude! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 Just a word of caution.... giving Emetrol or coke syrup is like putting a bandaid on a booboo that doesn't exist. In other words you are feeding into an irrational fear and it is likely to pop up again. While I know how important it is for her to be in school (my son has had school refusal and a vomiting phobia), to do it in this way may be counterproductive or temporary at best. Just my 2 cents....it is more important for her to see that she is OK even though she threw up and so throwing up is no big deal. My son threw up in school and later said it's weird that I wasn't afraid anymore. His phobia did return, but we were able to use that experience to help him work through the what if scenario and worrisome thoughts. Bonnie > > Well dd made it to school today, and on time - hooray! She threw up at school, however. BUT, rather than bag school, she called my wife to bring the Emetrol(sp), took it and returned to class. One day at a time, one day at a time. She knows it's mental. She's missed so much school I think she forced herself to stay there. Emetrol is really just like the old Coke Syrup my folks gave me, so it's nothing special. But if it just takes the edge off maybe it will help. Even if it has a placebo effect - who cares! It's her mind that is making her sick, so her mind should make her well too! God I hope this phase is quick. > > Now hopefully getting sick won't bring about a bad association tomorrow morning before she gets to school or we'll be right back to where we were. > > Now, if there was only a drug to cure the teenage attitude! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 " Now, if there was only a drug to cure the teenage attitude! " Let me know if you find one!!! That's good that she made it to school and stayed despite this. It is one day at a time, and I hope tomorrow is a better one! Barb > > Well dd made it to school today, and on time - hooray! She threw up at school, however. BUT, rather than bag school, she called my wife to bring the Emetrol(sp), took it and returned to class. One day at a time, one day at a time. She knows it's mental. She's missed so much school I think she forced herself to stay there. Emetrol is really just like the old Coke Syrup my folks gave me, so it's nothing special. But if it just takes the edge off maybe it will help. Even if it has a placebo effect - who cares! It's her mind that is making her sick, so her mind should make her well too! God I hope this phase is quick. > > Now hopefully getting sick won't bring about a bad association tomorrow morning before she gets to school or we'll be right back to where we were. > > Now, if there was only a drug to cure the teenage attitude! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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