My 16yo daughter has suffered from anxiety since the onset of puberty.
Some small OCD indicators have presented since that time, but you know,
everyone has their "things" don't they? They like to use a certain fork,
they like to make their bed just s...
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My 16yo daughter has suffered from anxiety since the onset of puberty.
Some small OCD indicators have presented since that time, but you know,
everyone has their "things" don't they? They like to use a certain fork,
they like to make their bed just so. So we didn't worry. Last year after
a series of health problems it manifested as mild OCD. She had to wash
her cutlery and crockery and used sanitiser somewhat obsessively. Or so
we thought at the time. Compared to now, it seems pretty normal! Now she
cleans her hands obsessively, showers at least 3 times a day, can only
wear clothes once (even a coat or scarf) before washing. Everything has
to be wiped with antibacterial wipes. Even the packet of wipes. She
can't touch anyone and she can only touch us if we have changed from our
outside clothes. Us being her parents and her beloved little brother.
Her routines are elaborate, such as for going to bed, and any detour
from them brings on panic attacks. Being at school is torture for her.
She cannot hug her friends anymore or explain to them why. She can't sit
down outside, so she stands all day, unable to eat properly, unable to
join in chatting with her friends, leaving her exhausted at the end of
the day. She is so consumed with the dirtyness of the classroom and
trying to prevent a panic attack that she can barely concentrate on her
lessons. I receive constant texts from her all day. She also worries
about us as soon as we are out of her sight. I have to text her when I
get to work so she knows I'm OK. THe last couple of days it has affected
her eating. She doesn't know why but she feels bad about eating. She
doesn't want to eat and when she does she feels bad. It's still another
week until we get in to see her new psychologist. She won't go back to
the old one, another inexplicable "thing", and she would only go and see
one in the same building as her dentist, as she feels less anxious about
that, being familiar with the building. She's so sick of it, it is
exhausting, and she doesn't understand why she does it, and it
embarrasses her. She is worried it's affecting us all and that makes her
feel worse. I am exhausted too, emotionally it takes everything to keep
her calm and to give her brother and father the attention they need. Her
Dad is the typical male Mr Fix it and is frustrated and heartbroken that
he can't fix this, guilty because the anxiety runs in his family (his
Mum, his sister and niece all on meds). I'm stuck in the middle, trying
to do the right thing for everyone and keep the peace and keep my
daughter and the rest of us sane. The GP suggested yoga, st johns wort
and exercise but she is afraid of anything that will stop her doing the
"things" that lessen her anxiety so it's even thought she agrees she
should do these things, and wants to, the OCD seems to stop her. Please,
please if anyone has some tips on how to deal with this I would greatly
appreciate it. Mostly, I just need others to talk to who know what we're
going through. Tell me there is light at the end of the tunnel