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amother
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Tue, Feb 13 2024, 10:40 am
My child had this. It was a whole generation ago when PANDAS hadn't been invented. Top pediatrician told me to tell her not to do it as it is a habit that has to be stopped. I did and she stopped.
What do todays imas think of that? It worked.
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amother
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Tue, Feb 13 2024, 10:51 am
amother Mint wrote: | My child had this. It was a whole generation ago when PANDAS hadn't been invented. Top pediatrician told me to tell her not to do it as it is a habit that has to be stopped. I did and she stopped.
What do todays imas think of that? It worked. | Tics were a known thing long before pandas became a thing. Just saying. And top pediatricians gave and continue to give some very misguided advice on all kinds of things. And to some extent tics are controllable. It obviously wasn't very severe if he was able to control it at will.
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amother
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Tue, Feb 13 2024, 11:00 am
amother Leaf wrote: | Behavior
Needs attention.
Don’t talk about it, completely ignore.
Give 25 minutes of undivided attention for 3 months-it will disappear. |
As someone who has had tics, what rubbish.
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amother
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Tue, Feb 13 2024, 11:03 am
amother Maroon wrote: | Tics were a known thing long before pandas became a thing. Just saying. And top pediatricians gave and continue to give some very misguided advice on all kinds of things. And to some extent tics are controllable. It obviously wasn't very severe if he was able to control it at will. |
It worked! Was bad but nipped in the bud before it became an uncontrollable habit.
I am not saying this would work for other habits but child had to be made aware of it in order to stop. Child had not realized she was doing it.
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amother
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Tue, Feb 13 2024, 11:05 am
amother Mint wrote: | My child had this. It was a whole generation ago when PANDAS hadn't been invented. Top pediatrician told me to tell her not to do it as it is a habit that has to be stopped. I did and she stopped.
What do todays imas think of that? It worked. |
If tics are being triggered by something, they'll probably grow out of those tics when the trigger goes away. Nothing to do with a parent "ignoring". Mine are very mild, but they can come and go depending on my situation. I find that they tend to be less or gone in my first trimester of pregnancy. Must be hormone related. By second trimester it tends to come back.
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Oysters
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Tue, Feb 13 2024, 11:09 am
Try an over-the-counter artificial tears. It could be dry eyes.
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gdgirl
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Tue, Feb 13 2024, 11:19 am
ophthalmologist first to rule out allergy or blepharitis. I had this with my child and was sure it was anxiety/behavioral or a tic and turned out to be inflammation of eyelids-blepharitis and disappeared once treated! The thickness on the eyelashes may be visible to the naked eye if its gotten really bad
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:52 am
Bumping this up
Is this always pandas or can be other things??.. my 3 year old started blinking a lot lately and it’s scaring me!! What are the other signs?
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amother
Oxfordblue
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Yesterday at 10:59 am
It can be allergies, infection, irritation. And pans/pandas.
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amother
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Yesterday at 11:00 am
Really hope it’s not pandas.. I guess I need to check for step?
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amother
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Yesterday at 11:19 am
amother Freesia wrote: | Really hope it’s not pandas.. I guess I need to check for step? |
Any other behavioral changes? Sleep regression, accidents, food refusal, meltdowns, new fears or Phobias, hyperactivity, impulsivity?
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amother
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Yesterday at 11:41 am
amother Maroon wrote: | Any other behavioral changes? Sleep regression, accidents, food refusal, meltdowns, new fears or Phobias, hyperactivity, impulsivity? | no.. nothing that I am noticing
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amother
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Yesterday at 3:07 pm
My son had it a few years ago from Pandas.
He had it recently from Concerta he was taking. Although he could benefit from it I stopped it.
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