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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 344273" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I wouldn't tell her, trust me.</p><p></p><p>She still, after all this time, does not equate her stomachaches/pain to her anxiety. When I was telling the therapist how much school difficult child had missed because of her anxiety in recent weeks, difficult child interrupted me and said it was because she was sick. Completely dismissing the night after night, and day after day of obsessing, catastrophizing, and completely shutting down. She did the same thing with the GP. GP even commented on it after difficult child left the room. It makes me wonder how aware she is when she is in that state.</p><p></p><p>She also does not address her anxiety with the therapist. And difficult child never wants me to go in with her. I took her to my appointment today so that we could address it, but then got sidetracked for the rest of the hour on the ADD questionnaire. I wonder if she isn't aware when she's not in the episode of how intense it is, or if it's too much to talk about, or if it's just that she wants so much to be 'normal' that she refuses to discuss it. She is, however, willing to talk about it with me and PCA. I don't understand it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 344273, member: 7083"] I wouldn't tell her, trust me. She still, after all this time, does not equate her stomachaches/pain to her anxiety. When I was telling the therapist how much school difficult child had missed because of her anxiety in recent weeks, difficult child interrupted me and said it was because she was sick. Completely dismissing the night after night, and day after day of obsessing, catastrophizing, and completely shutting down. She did the same thing with the GP. GP even commented on it after difficult child left the room. It makes me wonder how aware she is when she is in that state. She also does not address her anxiety with the therapist. And difficult child never wants me to go in with her. I took her to my appointment today so that we could address it, but then got sidetracked for the rest of the hour on the ADD questionnaire. I wonder if she isn't aware when she's not in the episode of how intense it is, or if it's too much to talk about, or if it's just that she wants so much to be 'normal' that she refuses to discuss it. She is, however, willing to talk about it with me and PCA. I don't understand it. [/QUOTE]
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