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Old 06-06-2013, 07:19 PM #1
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Angry venting!!

My son has been fish with Tourette, anxiety, and panic attacks recently. 4 years ago with ADHD. The anxiety and panic attacks have gotten really bad so we took him to a psychologist. This Dr. (Which at this moment I'm really struggling with calling him that) is only focused on the ADHD and when I started trying to focus on the other told me to lock myself in the bathroom when he started having an attack. REALLY!!!!!!

I can't even begin to explain our day(s) because it would just be to long on here but he is saying to just ignore it. I've been reading everything I can get my hands on and I can tell you what they don't say! They don't say mom lock yourself in the bathroom and it will go away!!!!!!

Thank you for allowing me a min to vent.
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