Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 I have an eight year old son with mild Asperger's. He started to have anxiety a little bit in Kindergarten, and kept getting worse the older he got. It was from change in routine. I think it kept getting worse the older he got because he was just more and more aware of things. For him his anxiety caused him to get intense stomach cramps. It got pretty bad then in second grade he was put on Strattera. It is for ADHD, but also helps the anxiety. It has helped him a lot. The side effects he had were fatigue and decrease in appetite. But I was giving it to him in the morning and switched to giving it to him after supper, and the side effects went away. They highly recommend you put them in some sort of counseling to teach them how to deal with the anxiety. I didn't for my son but that's just because I am from a small town without many options. I hope I was some help, I know how difficult it is. Tammy <vitzie@...> wrote: I was just wondering if anyone has this problem, or any advice about what I should do about it. My son ( 6 1/2, kindergarten, and somewhere between PDD and Asperger's if there is such a thing) was GREAT at the beginning of the school year. He has a full time aide with him, he loved to go to school, no major problem at school just a few minor like attention and social skiils, the norm. Near the holdiays right after Thanksgiving it all changed and he has so much axnxiety about going to school which the anxiety spiraled into other things also.. anxiety about eating, going to speech, etc... He goes back tomorrow after the holiday and does NOT want to go. I think maybe all of the changes with the routine around the holidays may have caused it. I get pretty stressed out too with the holidays.. too much to do and no time.. I think he senses that also. He also has anxiety about going to the cafeteria, the school is great they will let him eat in the classroom with his aide. I hope in January all will be back to normal with the routine and the anxiety will go away. Once he gets to school he seems to be fine, it's just getting him there. He loses sleep over it becuase he worries about going. Has anyone experienced this? We may consider medication if this doesn't change. But I read some of the adhd medications (that's what was recommended because he is " unofficial " ADHD) have anxiety as a side effect. I think mabe just something mild to " take the edge off " , nothing heavy duty, may work. Does anyone know of any medication that may work? This is really a last resort for us, and my gut is still telling me not to do it, but I can't let this continue. His anxiety is causing me anxiety Thanks! I'm really glad this group is here, most people I talk to, even some of his doctors, just don't get it. Tammy __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 My son didn't have an aide, and ended up grinding his teeth, and crying to not go to school. I kept him in until February. But I also went through testing, and asking for help I just didn't get properly. I would definitely go in, and say thank you for doing such a wonderful job, here is what is going on? Can you help me? Have you noticed anything different? Have you been doing anything different? Has something happened? Get some answers from the school if your son won't give you any. I understand the medication issue. I am nearly there but just not yet for one of my boys. Still working on that issue. Keep us updated. I think we can learn a lot from your situation. *smiles* B > > I was just wondering if anyone has this problem, or any advice about > what I should do about it. My son ( 6 1/2, kindergarten, and > somewhere between PDD and Asperger's if there is such a thing) was > GREAT at the beginning of the school year. He has a full time aide > with him, he loved to go to school, no major problem at school just a > few minor like attention and social skiils, the norm. Near the > holdiays right after Thanksgiving it all changed and he has so much > axnxiety about going to school which the anxiety spiraled into other > things also.. anxiety about eating, going to speech, etc... He goes > back tomorrow after the holiday and does NOT want to go. I think > maybe all of the changes with the routine around the holidays may > have caused it. I get pretty stressed out too with the holidays.. > too much to do and no time.. I think he senses that also. He also has > anxiety about going to the cafeteria, the school is great they will > let him eat in the classroom with his aide. I hope in January all > will be back to normal with the routine and the anxiety will go > away. Once he gets to school he seems to be fine, it's just getting > him there. He loses sleep over it becuase he worries about going. Has > anyone experienced this? We may consider medication if this doesn't > change. But I read some of the adhd medications (that's what was > recommended because he is " unofficial " ADHD) have anxiety as a side > effect. I think mabe just something mild to " take the edge off " , > nothing heavy duty, may work. Does anyone know of any medication that > may work? This is really a last resort for us, and my gut is still > telling me not to do it, but I can't let this continue. His anxiety > is causing me anxiety Thanks! I'm really glad this group is here, > most people I talk to, even some of his doctors, just don't get it. > Tammy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Tammy, My son was just diagnosed with PDD-NOS and ADHD. I thought he had aspergers, but he apparently doesn't. We just began treatment with Adderoll. It is working very well. He is concentrating better in school and staying in his seat all day instead of just getting up and wondering around the class. advocateforaspies <advocateforaspies@...> wrote: My son didn't have an aide, and ended up grinding his teeth, and crying to not go to school. I kept him in until February. But I also went through testing, and asking for help I just didn't get properly. I would definitely go in, and say thank you for doing such a wonderful job, here is what is going on? Can you help me? Have you noticed anything different? Have you been doing anything different? Has something happened? Get some answers from the school if your son won't give you any. I understand the medication issue. I am nearly there but just not yet for one of my boys. Still working on that issue. Keep us updated. I think we can learn a lot from your situation. *smiles* B > > I was just wondering if anyone has this problem, or any advice about > what I should do about it. My son ( 6 1/2, kindergarten, and > somewhere between PDD and Asperger's if there is such a thing) was > GREAT at the beginning of the school year. He has a full time aide > with him, he loved to go to school, no major problem at school just a > few minor like attention and social skiils, the norm. Near the > holdiays right after Thanksgiving it all changed and he has so much > axnxiety about going to school which the anxiety spiraled into other > things also.. anxiety about eating, going to speech, etc... He goes > back tomorrow after the holiday and does NOT want to go. I think > maybe all of the changes with the routine around the holidays may > have caused it. I get pretty stressed out too with the holidays.. > too much to do and no time.. I think he senses that also. He also has > anxiety about going to the cafeteria, the school is great they will > let him eat in the classroom with his aide. I hope in January all > will be back to normal with the routine and the anxiety will go > away. Once he gets to school he seems to be fine, it's just getting > him there. He loses sleep over it becuase he worries about going. Has > anyone experienced this? We may consider medication if this doesn't > change. But I read some of the adhd medications (that's what was > recommended because he is " unofficial " ADHD) have anxiety as a side > effect. I think mabe just something mild to " take the edge off " , > nothing heavy duty, may work. Does anyone know of any medication that > may work? This is really a last resort for us, and my gut is still > telling me not to do it, but I can't let this continue. His anxiety > is causing me anxiety Thanks! I'm really glad this group is here, > most people I talk to, even some of his doctors, just don't get it. > Tammy > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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