Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Do any of you have children who have mysterious aches and/or pains that come on for no reason-or so it appears? has done this for years and it really grates on my nerves. I don't understand why he has these " episodes " of an ache or pain. They are pretty much the same over and over and we've had him checked, but now and then he'll come up with a new one. Used to be an avoidance issue, but there are days when I really don't know if it's something or not. They normally go away on their own with no further discussion until the next time it shows up. I know kids with AS feel things sometimes at a magnification than most people, but I just don't get it. We discovered he has a bit of reflux, so we manage what he eats to minimize they symptoms of that because he is afraid he's having heart problems. He aways claims his heart hurts. We had him checked, and his heart is fine. It was just reflux. We figured it was, but he had to have the doctor's confirmation to believe it. Today's issue was his muscle under his collarbone. First day of P.E. for awhile. He thinks he needs to go to the doctor's. Then he says, " If it's still hurting tomorrow, I think I need to go to the doctor. " Most of the time we can come up with a possible reason for his ache/pain and he will believe it and it will go away. He is fine otherwise. He moves around with no effort. He said he could barely lift his arms today. (Casey's had her collarbone broken, so I know the symptoms of a fractured collarbone.) But he's been running around here and doing everything-including picking up his baby brother, Zachary who probably weighs close to 10 pounds now, so he seems fine here. He's forgotten all about the pain. I know he has a project due next week and exams coming up the 22nd-25th. So I don't know if it's an avoidance issue or anxiety because of getting the project done and the exams coming up. But it drives me nuts sometimes. I don't get why he does this. Where the " symptoms " come from. I know he believes they are real and he feels something and it's more than what we would feel. But then he focuses on it and it escalates. Any feedback would be helpful. Thanks, Melinda, 37 ( was asked if Zachary was my grandchild! and later was told by someone else I looked like I was 27! Go figure!) Mom to 14, AS,ADHD,OCD Casey, 12 going on 16! AAAAHHHHHHH!!! , 6, speech delay (yet very demanding!) Zachary, 1 month on Friday! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.