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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like a panic attack.[/quote] Not quite. It's really intense anger, and in the example I gave, verbal denials. "I'M NOT SICK! And if you think I am, I'm going to slit your throat" I say it seems uncontrollable, but apparently she has some control, because she knows better than to say these things to a teacher, nurse or friend. At most, it might be a angry "I'M FINE!" And then intense seething with anger all day, until she comes home and tells the story about how she wanted to boil the stupid nurse in hot oil or something similar. It's also been problematic with doctors visits and with nurses. It's gotten slightly better with age, but only slightly. There was one time she threatened to bite the nurse's hand off, and the nurse, responded appropriately with a severe warning and shut that behavior down.[/quote]
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