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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 189014"><p>I am just realizing difficult child is TERRIFIED to go to school. I overheard him.</p><p>Change has always been a challenge, setting him off.</p><p>Here it is a new High School. Knows very few kids. Has to take a school bus</p><p>for the first time in his life. AND his classes count as credits so he just can't blow it off.</p><p> </p><p>The neck pain I believe he has done himself. He is always trying to touch his chin to his chest, bopping his head up, down, sideways (he says he has to know if he has meningitis) this was before the word was ever mentioned. This is his biggest fear.</p><p> </p><p>Back pain - No idea.</p><p> </p><p>Never heard of the psuedo tumor. Just read on it. I questioned the doctors about his ct-scan last week, and previous MRI's and MRA's, if there is any change, any abnormalties. No. Everything normal. He was at the eye doctor (opthomalogist) in early August. He took a very very bright light and looked into his eyes. If there would be a tumor he said he would see the pressure on the back of the eyes.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child said that light hurt his eyes and he thinks that is when his headaches started.</p><p> </p><p>He hasn't wandered far today. He crossed the street and is sitting quietly with neighbors. These headaches and pain have really changed him. He would plan out his next day the previous day. He had so many people he would hang out with. Now..he is afraid of the headache. Scary.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for your replies. I am so worried. both medically and about school. And of course the mound of medical bills piling up.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this post works. I am home now trying again to post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 189014"] I am just realizing difficult child is TERRIFIED to go to school. I overheard him. Change has always been a challenge, setting him off. Here it is a new High School. Knows very few kids. Has to take a school bus for the first time in his life. AND his classes count as credits so he just can't blow it off. The neck pain I believe he has done himself. He is always trying to touch his chin to his chest, bopping his head up, down, sideways (he says he has to know if he has meningitis) this was before the word was ever mentioned. This is his biggest fear. Back pain - No idea. Never heard of the psuedo tumor. Just read on it. I questioned the doctors about his ct-scan last week, and previous MRI's and MRA's, if there is any change, any abnormalties. No. Everything normal. He was at the eye doctor (opthomalogist) in early August. He took a very very bright light and looked into his eyes. If there would be a tumor he said he would see the pressure on the back of the eyes. difficult child said that light hurt his eyes and he thinks that is when his headaches started. He hasn't wandered far today. He crossed the street and is sitting quietly with neighbors. These headaches and pain have really changed him. He would plan out his next day the previous day. He had so many people he would hang out with. Now..he is afraid of the headache. Scary. Thanks for your replies. I am so worried. both medically and about school. And of course the mound of medical bills piling up. Hope this post works. I am home now trying again to post. [/QUOTE]
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