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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 760097" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>My son's stomach is settling down finally. He gets severe anxiety and depression. It's not a conduct disorder, but he just gets severely depressed and nervous. My husband refuses to work from home. My son was really upset about that, especially when other people in my husband's office got COVID. He spent two days in crisis mode, so we were on the phone non-stop with his therapist. Now that school is back in session, that also helps his nerves and overall personality. He's just a very social person who thrives on being around others. The volunteer activities have stopped in our city because of COVID, which made his anxiety worse. It's not what I would call a conduct disorder, but he's being class clown again and a little too sociable. His grades are still good, so he sees no reason to stop that behavior. Above all, I'm thankful that swim team is back in session because it does wonders for his anxiety and depression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 760097, member: 21066"] My son's stomach is settling down finally. He gets severe anxiety and depression. It's not a conduct disorder, but he just gets severely depressed and nervous. My husband refuses to work from home. My son was really upset about that, especially when other people in my husband's office got COVID. He spent two days in crisis mode, so we were on the phone non-stop with his therapist. Now that school is back in session, that also helps his nerves and overall personality. He's just a very social person who thrives on being around others. The volunteer activities have stopped in our city because of COVID, which made his anxiety worse. It's not what I would call a conduct disorder, but he's being class clown again and a little too sociable. His grades are still good, so he sees no reason to stop that behavior. Above all, I'm thankful that swim team is back in session because it does wonders for his anxiety and depression. [/QUOTE]
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