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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are lots of posts about how kids with anxiety can have explosive reactions. My son is 10 and we have been dealing with explosive reactions starting at age 3. It’s been a lot of ups and downs in the past 7 years. It has gotten better (he is on medication) but he will still have moments where he will hit, kick, shove. He curses at us. I am not as concerned about the verbal as I am about the physical reactions. I will say it only happens in our home to the immediate family, he is not physical with anyone else. At what point do you really start to worry and consider options other than medication and therapy? [/quote] FWIW, in my child, the rages turned to be related to PANS due at least in part to mold. Relocated, treated with antifungal, antibiotics, and various supplements (directed by our pediatrician). They are 90% better and the sweet child that was in there all along is now much more present, with rages happening far less often. Might be worth scanning PANS/PANDAS symptoms to see if that could be a factor. [/quote]
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