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could you sons anxiety and fear of drugs have anything to do with EDS

and what some think about the med's that we take. I can't remember if

your kid (or this son) have EDS and are on pain med's etc. I was

wondering if you or they were on narcotics or strong pain med's as

his school friends could be telling him WRONG information about these

med's and he could be scared that you/ he or his siblings could be a

drug addict etc just becuase they take these med's for pain control.

This is just a thought, I do NOT have kids but have heard enough from

the media and doctors to know that MANY MANY people have the wrong

idea about these medications. Maybe he is worried that he may need

them in the future if he has EDS or that he may " get " EDS and need

them if he doesn't have it. He could simply be confused and have been

fed the wrong information by the media, school, kids, TV etc. Maybe

you need to sit him down and explain about the EDS and the

medications that we do and can take and the difference between the

pain med's we take and illegal drugs and that EDS is not contagious

and if he doesn't have EDS then he will not " catch/get " it.

You never know what goes through kids minds.

Sharon

> My son is 13. He is a very sensitive kid.

> He just found out this weekend that 2 of his good friend's smoke

pot.

> He's pretty uspest about it, but won't talk to me about it. He

told his sister, which is how I found out.

> So, this morning, he's complaining of stomach problems.

> He hasn't complained of stomach problems since starting the

prevacid for his GERD.

> I have thought for a long time that he has anxiety, which manifests

itself in him with stomach aches.

>

> So, I know that it's not a good idea to challenge someone who is

suffering anxiety. It only makes things worse.

> But, he has to go to school.

> His sister and dad think he's afraid of seeing one of these guys.

> His sister thinks he is extreemly frightened by drugs. More than

he should be.

>

> So, now I don't know what to do. I told him he could talk to me

about it, and I wouldn't ask who it is. Although, his sister told me

who it is allready. I wasn't surprised.

> He insists it's just his stomach, and that he doesn't feel good.

> But, I know better.

>

> Any suggestions?

> I don't want to upset him more. I know all too well what anxiety

can do to a person. I'm not about to tell him to " just get on with

things " , but I don't want to over do the comforting either.

> It's a fine line.

>

> Boy, being a mom to teenagers is SO much harder than when they were

little. It was more physical when they were little. Now, it's more

of a phsycological thing.

>

> I also am dealing with my oldest daughter whose boyfriend just

dumped her. It's her first really serious boyfriend.

> Remember the agony of that?

> I'll not be like my mom, and say " Oh well. Deal with it " .

>

> Maybe I try too hard.

>

>

>

>

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could you sons anxiety and fear of drugs have anything to do with EDS

and what some think about the med's that we take. I can't remember if

your kid (or this son) have EDS and are on pain med's etc. I was

wondering if you or they were on narcotics or strong pain med's as

his school friends could be telling him WRONG information about these

med's and he could be scared that you/ he or his siblings could be a

drug addict etc just becuase they take these med's for pain control.

This is just a thought, I do NOT have kids but have heard enough from

the media and doctors to know that MANY MANY people have the wrong

idea about these medications. Maybe he is worried that he may need

them in the future if he has EDS or that he may " get " EDS and need

them if he doesn't have it. He could simply be confused and have been

fed the wrong information by the media, school, kids, TV etc. Maybe

you need to sit him down and explain about the EDS and the

medications that we do and can take and the difference between the

pain med's we take and illegal drugs and that EDS is not contagious

and if he doesn't have EDS then he will not " catch/get " it.

You never know what goes through kids minds.

Sharon

> My son is 13. He is a very sensitive kid.

> He just found out this weekend that 2 of his good friend's smoke

pot.

> He's pretty uspest about it, but won't talk to me about it. He

told his sister, which is how I found out.

> So, this morning, he's complaining of stomach problems.

> He hasn't complained of stomach problems since starting the

prevacid for his GERD.

> I have thought for a long time that he has anxiety, which manifests

itself in him with stomach aches.

>

> So, I know that it's not a good idea to challenge someone who is

suffering anxiety. It only makes things worse.

> But, he has to go to school.

> His sister and dad think he's afraid of seeing one of these guys.

> His sister thinks he is extreemly frightened by drugs. More than

he should be.

>

> So, now I don't know what to do. I told him he could talk to me

about it, and I wouldn't ask who it is. Although, his sister told me

who it is allready. I wasn't surprised.

> He insists it's just his stomach, and that he doesn't feel good.

> But, I know better.

>

> Any suggestions?

> I don't want to upset him more. I know all too well what anxiety

can do to a person. I'm not about to tell him to " just get on with

things " , but I don't want to over do the comforting either.

> It's a fine line.

>

> Boy, being a mom to teenagers is SO much harder than when they were

little. It was more physical when they were little. Now, it's more

of a phsycological thing.

>

> I also am dealing with my oldest daughter whose boyfriend just

dumped her. It's her first really serious boyfriend.

> Remember the agony of that?

> I'll not be like my mom, and say " Oh well. Deal with it " .

>

> Maybe I try too hard.

>

>

>

>

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, maybe you can find an article for him to read explaining the

difference between the drugs? Since he's a private person, he could

read it and then come to you if he has any questions.

Just a thought.

Love Lana

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